May 28th, 2010
The Advantages and Disadvantages of Horse Boarding Stables
There are many reasons why you would want to board your horse with a professional stable. Obviously the primary reason is if you don’t actually have stables of your own, but would like to keep a horse. Perhaps your little princes has been badgering you for a pony for a long time, and you’ve always used the excuse that a downtown condo is no place for “Angel”. However, even if you do have the space, you may want to take the following points into consideration.
Ready? Then let’s start. First, in favour of:
The number one point in support for the advantages and disadvantages of horse boarding stables is going to be that most boarding stables are professionally run, with years of experience in dealing with horses. This means the best care possible for your steeds. Animals can pick out inexperience, and may react badly when they feel uneasy, which is a danger to all involved. With experienced handlers the horses will remain calm and safe.
The secondary positive point is that with the level of professionalism comes a certain level of responsibility. All stables are required to be registered businesses, with some States further requiring permits or licenses to operate. You can rest assured your horse will be in good hands!

