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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

912.0. "Possible opening retirement home for equines" by MAIL::HILDEBRAND () Fri Apr 07 1989 18:26

    I have a farm in Southern Illinois and I am seriously considering
    turning it into a horse retirement home similar to the one in
    Pennsylvania.  I a wrestling with several issues currently including
    how to price the service, interest-(would I fill it and could a
    show a very small profit at least some of the time), vet care (on-sight
    or accessable), facilities to offer, etc.   If anyone has done research
    into this area or has any input, I would appreciate hearing from
    you.
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912.1Pardon my Ignorance, but...HDSRUS::STILESMon Apr 10 1989 19:455
    What exactly is a 'horse retirement home'?  I joke about my horse
    being boarded at an old age home because 8 out of the 10 horses
    are over 20 and retired to little or no work.  What's the difference?
    
    Thanks
912.2a horsey retirement home is....MAIL::HILDEBRANDThu Apr 27 1989 15:397
    A horse retirement home is for those people who have one or two
    or however many horses and live in a city without the luxury of
    a large pasture or backyard to put their retired horses.  At least
    in our city, pasture board with care and daily turnouts are hard
    to find.  We have expensive traditional boarding and training
    facilities, but no good place to our equine senior citizens to live
    out their lives.
912.3Used to be Red Acre Farm in stow, ma.USADEC::PARTAINKA1MWPThu Apr 27 1989 17:049
    
    
    Used to be Red Acre Farm in stow, right behind the house, was a
    home for our retired equines...alas..the developers struck..all
    housing now, what a horrible sight. Used to be a nice place. I think
    there is still a lot of activity there but I have not checked into
    it.
    
    Chuck
912.4AKOV11::GEBELEINThu Apr 27 1989 18:227
    Mitch Steege ran Red Acre Farm in Stow for a few years as a hunter
    barn.  He still may run his operation out of there, but I have been
    out of the hunter circuit for two years and  have not kept in touch
    with a lot of people.
    
    Kris
    
912.5MEIS::SCRAGGSThu Apr 27 1989 18:3911
    
    Development did strike, and hard. Growing up around the corner from
    Red Acre Farm was so nice. Summer afternoons biking over to give all
    the animals carrots was great. The original farm is still there, still
    under operation by Mitch Steege as a Hunter barn. The fields and other
    houses were sold off individually. Many new homes already built, many
    many more to come. Suddenly Stow doesn't seem so quiet and peaceful 
    as it once did. Red Acre Farm was once a real treasure!
    
    Marianne
    
912.6SWAM2::MASSEY_VIWed Jul 29 1992 16:025
    I would be interseted in hearing if you started you retirement farm.  I
    have 20 year old TB broodmare that would love to be out at pasture. She
    is by no means old and decrepid but had bowed a tendon and wont be
    ridden or bred anymore.  Let us know what happened if you are still
    active in this notes