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Boarding & Care: |
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Monthly full care for horses starting at $200 per month* plus a food
charge. Facilities include a barrel arena and one of the largest
Arenas in the high desert 200' x 300'. See facilities below and
contact Boarding@JoshuaTreeRanch.Com for more information.
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| Standard Board - $225 per Month / $25 per day* | ||||||||||||
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$225 per month for a 24' x 24' pipe corral with 24x12 overhead shelter, Fresh water will be provided at all times. Basic feed consisting of alfalfa or pellets, grass hay, or a combination of these twice per day. Stall to be cleaned an average of 3.5 times per week. * Daily rate also applies to staging, two day minimum. |
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Rules Specific to Boarding |
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Conditions of Ranch Use |
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| Safety - Around Horses | ||||||||||||
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If you're learning to handle your first horse, or just
enjoy observing, it is important to learn about safety precautions to
prevent any possible accidents and injuries. Even the calmest, most
gentle horse has the potential to hurt somebody when startled or scared.
Horses don't have to be aggressive to injure a person. Just the fact
that they are much larger and stronger than a person can cause them to
unintentionally hurt somebody. Despite their size and strengths, horses
are gentle giants that can have wonderful relationships with people as
long as the proper safety measures have been taken. The horse is by
nature a prey animal, making his ability to react quickly and out-run a
predator a key to survival in the wild. This survival instinct still
remains strong in domestic horses...................For more information
on safety see Safety |
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