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[RC] boarding from the perspective of a younger person - Ijmphorses

Taking on a boarder can be a very good experiece for both you and the person 
that is boarding.  I'm only 16 and have a hard time getting extra time or 
money for either a horse or a place to board it.  I think that especially for 
a younger person, letting them board is important for their future.  Without 
this opportunity, many teenagers would never have the chance to own a horse.  
Plus you can get a good deal out of it if you have children.  I used to go on 
family vacations where the owners took the horses and the kids and we'd take 
turns riding the horses and watching the kids.  It can be very rewarding for 
you to watch your boarder riding and being able to have a good time, knowing 
that you were able to provide it.

                       Jessica

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