Uploaded on Sep 29, 2024
A horse boarding stable provides room for horses to sleep and play, as well as care like feeding, grooming, and training. It’s a service for people who don’t have the space or time to keep their own horses, but want to experience the joy of riding. There are many things to consider when choosing a boarding stable, including price and location. It’s also important to make sure that the boarding stable is safe and clean. In addition, it should be free from hazards like traffic, poisonous plants, and barbed wire. It’s also helpful to visit the boarding stable before making a decision. This will allow you to get to know the staff and other boarders, and make sure that it’s a place where you feel comfortable leaving your horse. Oftentimes, a boarding stable will have to terminate the services of a boarder due to unpaid fees. If this happens, the stable may find itself still feeding and caring for the horse(s) without payment. Fortunately, there are legal options available for boarding stables that are facing this issue. To learn more about these and other equine legal topics, check out Horse Owners Club’s blog for all the info you need! AEA Equine Liability Loss Prevention Program offers a suite of state-of-the-art contracts, waivers, operating procedures and other legal resources for stables, trainers, rider instructors and equine businesses.
Horseback Riding NearMe California Boarding Stables
Horseback Riding Near Me
Boarding Stables in California
Horse Owners Club
Introduction
• This presentation focuses on California
boarding stables, providing valuable
information for horse owners and enthusiasts.
It contributes to HOC's Horse Ownership
Calculator, detailing the average costs of full
board for horses in California.
Average Boarding Cost in California
• As of 2024, the average full boarding cost for
one horse in California is $630, ranging from
$300 to $1,185. This data is derived from 39
boarding stables that publicly share their full
board prices.
What is Full Board?
• Full board includes:
• - Box stall
• - Regular daily feedings
• - Regular daily turnouts
• - Blanketing as needed
• - Nightly check-ins
Data Sources
• Of the 170+ California horse stable websites:
• - 43 publish their boarding prices
• - 39 share full board costs
• - 4 are pasture board only, not included in the
average
Boarding Stables in California
• Here are some examples of boarding stables
and their full board costs:
• - American Canyon Stables: $350
• - Bancroft Ranch: $650
• - Bella Stables Inc.: $950
• - Coyote Canyon Ranch: $575
• - Red Fox Farm: $1,185
• Please refer to the presentation for a
complete list.
Contact Us
• If you know of a barn in California we’ve
missed, please reach out to:
• [email protected]
• We also encourage barns that share their
boarding prices to get in touch.
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