If a 30 day notice is required and many boarding facilities do require them, you'll need to outline some key points. These will include, but are not limited to: Date of departure, reason for departure, and contact numbers. You should also read your current boarding contract and see if there is anything the barn owner/manager requires in the departure letter.
Keep in mind the letter should be as professional as possible and is best if typed as it will be completely legible.
There are a lot of things to be considered when finding a boarding facility for your horse...I've written an article on this @ http://www.ehow.com/how_4522889_care-boarding-barn-stable-horse.html
A horse trainer and/or a horse boarding facility is more likely to be able to care for any age horse from a foal through the pasture buddy years of later life.
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It just depends the boarding place and how much you want to spend.
I prefer to take care of my horses for many reasons. You know exaclty what kind of care they're getting at all times & you make 100% of the decisions for their care. You decide what times they eat, what they eat, when they're turned out and kept in. If you absolutely need to board your horse at a boarding facility, I've written an article on it @ http://www.ehow.com/how_4522889_care-boarding-barn-stable-horse.html
The answer depends on the details. It depends on why the horse is on someone else's property, whether there was a boarding agreement or whether the horse simply broke free from your property. If your horse is trespassing it must be removed immediately. If there was some reason why your horse was legally on another's property then you need to review that agreement.
it depends on where you are and what you want
Have the horse trot for you!
Kijiji and Craigslist have advertisements for horse boarding services in Toronto. Alternatively, one could ask for recommendations from the vet or look at reviews on the Horses website.
Yes, you can. An owner just needs to find an exceptionable boarding home for his/her horse.
Anywhere from 300 to 1000 in my area but it depends why area you are from and if they care for the horse!
yes it's part boarding a horse where 2 or more people rent the same horse for less money.