deoends where you live- i live in the hamptons and one can cost anywhere from 3 million to 20 million here - crazieness
Alot of money
Renting a horse stable usually on average cost around $200 dollars ,if not more.Depends on the barn stables and the features and qualities that come with it.
Small horse barns can vary in price depending on square footage. Chances are that if you check Craigslist you'll be able to find exactly what you are looking for.
A horse has a stall inside the stable or barn.
The amount of time would depend on how fast the barn is burning, where the fire is located, and how long it has been burning. That being said it is always best to get a horse out of a burning barn as fast as possible.
The price will depend greatly on how you keep your horse. Any barns with a pasture are going to be more expensive than those without in that area due to the cost of maintaining that pasture. Costs can run from $200 on upward. The barn you choose should be based on what features you like best at that barn, nobody can tell you about 'one perfect barn.'
An office furnished with Pottery Barn items would cost $500 and upwards from there. Depending on how and what one wants in their office will dictate the final cost for a Pottery Barn furnished office.
When you lease a horse you have to care for it like you own it. If you are leasing at a local barn you may not have to feed it because the barn employees will. When you are leasing you can ride the horse and do pretty much everything you would if it was your own horse. Leasing costs anywhere between $150-$450 a month.
A barn sour horse is a horse that becomes reluctant or resistant to leave the barn or return to the barn. This behavior can be due to a variety of reasons, such as anxiety or discomfort when away from the familiar surroundings of the barn. Training and building trust with the horse can help address this behavior.
Depending on how many horses you're intending to keep, it can cost up to $70,000. However, it can be profitable in the long run! The cost for a horse barn will depend on many factors,the first being size. You can spend as little as $2500 or as mush as $100000 depending on your needs.
Slowly introduce the horse to new places as you progressively work towards your goal of the horse not being barn sour. You do this by making it fun to be away from the barn or stable. See if the horse does better if he / she has a companion to go with them, maybe take a special treat along with you and offer it to your horse when it is being good and not trying to get back to the barn. Or simply change your routine.
if you are talking of outside, you can build something like a lean-to or small open barn or the horse to shelter in bad weather or from cold. but if you can, in bad weather or cold keep your horse in its stall in the barn.