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Boarding Options
Full Board
Stall, hay, grain, turnout, and daily care included.
Partial Board
Stall and hay provided; owner supplies grain and additional care.
Pasture Board
Horse lives outside with group turnout, shelter, and hay.
Self-Care Board
Access to stall or pasture; owner provides all daily care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of horse boarding are available?
Full board includes stall, hay, grain, daily turnout, and basic care. Partial board typically includes stall and hay but owner provides grain and additional care. Pasture board means your horse lives outside with shelter and hay. Self-care board gives you stall/pasture access and you provide all care.
How much does horse boarding cost per month?
Horse boarding prices range widely by location and type. Pasture board averages $150–$400/month. Full board in rural areas runs $400–$800/month. In high-demand areas like Wellington, FL or Lexington, KY, premium full board can exceed $2,000/month.
What should I look for in a horse boarding facility?
Key factors include stall size and cleanliness, turnout schedule and pasture quality, feed quality and feeding schedule, security and fencing, on-site amenities (arena, wash rack, trails), proximity to a veterinarian and farrier, and the barn manager's experience and communication.
Can I visit before committing to board?
Always visit a facility before signing a board agreement. Observe the condition of the horses already boarding there, meet the staff, and ask about emergency protocols. TackGo lets you message facility managers directly to schedule tours.