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Well, it's a happy medium. You should have a stall about 10x10 at the least, and 18x18 at the most. the smalleer the stall is, the mosre problems you will encounter with you horse running out on you, and the bigger it is, [bigger than 18x18] the more likely it is that the horse could hurt its self. As for pasture land, as long as you take your horse out to exersize every day, then a 1/4 acre is ok.

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