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Moving with Horses: 3 Essential Tips for a Smooth Transition

The Jonesy Group

Moving to a new home can be an exciting but challenging experience, especially when you have beloved horses to consider!

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Ensuring a smooth transition requires careful planning and consideration of their unique needs. In this blog post, we'll explore three essential tips to help you navigate the process of moving with horses, ensuring their well-being and your peace of mind.


Tip 1: Location, Location, Location!

When searching for your new home, one of the first factors to consider is the proximity to boarding barns. Being within a reasonable driving distance from a boarding facility offers convenience and easy access for daily horse care and activities. It allows you to maintain a routine without spending excessive time on the road. Additionally, being close to boarding barns opens up opportunities for community engagement, networking with fellow equestrians, and accessing local equestrian events.


Tip 2: Trainer Considerations

If you require the assistance of a trainer for your horse's development or your own equestrian goals, it's important to evaluate the trainer's accessibility. Some trainers may offer on-site services, meaning they can come to your boarding facility. This arrangement can save you time and effort, ensuring that professional guidance is readily available without the need for travel. On the other hand, if the trainer operates from a separate location, consider the feasibility of trailering your horse for lessons. Assessing the trainer's flexibility and availability will help you determine the most suitable arrangement for your needs and preferences.


Tip 3: Boarding Needs Assessment

Before settling into your new home, carefully assess the type of boarding arrangement that best suits your requirements. Full board, partial care, and self-care are common options offered by boarding facilities. Each option varies in terms of the level of care provided and the responsibilities you assume. Consider the amount of time, effort, and knowledge you possess for horse care. If you prefer a more hands-on approach, self-care might be the right fit. However, if you have a busy schedule or prefer to rely on professionals for horse management, full board or partial care might be preferable. When evaluating different boarding facilities, take into account the proximity of your potential new home to the boarding barn to ensure convenience and regular access to your horse.


Remember, a well-thought-out relocation plan is essential for maintaining your horse's well-being and fostering your equestrian pursuits as you get settled into your new home.


As a knowledgeable realtor and equestrian, I'm here to guide you on your journey towards as we make the process as seamless as possible. Let's take the reins together! Call or email today to discuss you & your horses' needs.

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