HorseMaid
Well-Known Member
I'll start with the fact that where I live there is very little land coming up for sale, and when it does it gets snapped up and is way overpriced!
I have managed to find a very small yard for sale that isn't on the open market. It is horrifically overgrown (abandoned you could say!), however it does have a block of stables (I think there are 8, can't imagine how you could keep 8 there!), an arena, and a horse walker. There is decent hacking in the area also. It has a decent sized yard area and a small paddock (less than an acre). That's it. Less than 2 acres in total.
It would only be 2 small horses kept there if we bought it. In my head I'm thinking I'd get rid of the horse walker and expand the yard they could be kept on the yard over winter, with free access to the arena and adlib hay. It would be better than living in the mud pit they currently have over winter where they stand in one place eating hay all day. In summer could rotate between grazing the paddock and hay on yard, maybe a track system set-up.
Is it doable or am I crazy even considering it? Any ideas or opinions welcome!
I have managed to find a very small yard for sale that isn't on the open market. It is horrifically overgrown (abandoned you could say!), however it does have a block of stables (I think there are 8, can't imagine how you could keep 8 there!), an arena, and a horse walker. There is decent hacking in the area also. It has a decent sized yard area and a small paddock (less than an acre). That's it. Less than 2 acres in total.
It would only be 2 small horses kept there if we bought it. In my head I'm thinking I'd get rid of the horse walker and expand the yard they could be kept on the yard over winter, with free access to the arena and adlib hay. It would be better than living in the mud pit they currently have over winter where they stand in one place eating hay all day. In summer could rotate between grazing the paddock and hay on yard, maybe a track system set-up.
Is it doable or am I crazy even considering it? Any ideas or opinions welcome!