Living Is Spending Time With Horses
For some, enjoying life is about spending time with family and friends. For some, a round of golf is the ideal way to unwind – whether they are able to get out once a month, once a weekend or simply whenever they are able to get out on the fairways and greens. For others however, really living is what takes place when they are able to spend time with their horses.
Those who have a passion for the equestrian will find that Brigadoon – an equestrian community near Aiken, South Carolina – gives them access to all of the best that life has to offer. Rather than simply being a community where neighbors get together with one another, Brigadoon is a community in which those who love horses and want to have the space to enjoy them can come together.
Much like those communities that feature properties that surround a golf course, the neighborhoods at Brigadoon surround the Brigadoon Common. The Common is, in effect, 40 acres of land that has been committed to the purpose of allowing those whose passion for all things equestrian to come together. Whether practicing dressage, preparing your horse for competition in show jumping or training your horse for speed on the Brigadoon dirt training track as well as a covered arena, there are few things that have not been planned for.
That, of course, also includes the fact that not everyone who lives at Brigadoon will be thinking about getting his or her horse into the performance ring. For those who simply want to be able to enjoy a long, leisurely ride as an escape, Brigadoon offers plenty of undeveloped green space that’s just waiting to be explored. Likewise, at Brigadoon, you’ll find that there are over eighteen miles of private trails for those who are members of this equestrian community.
Others who are looking to be more engaged with both their horses as well as their neighbors in the Brigadoon community will find that there is plenty of space set aside for games of polo as well as taking part in fox hunts and other competitions. After all, for some, it’s hard to get away from their competitive streak even when they are outside of the business community.
Relaxation means different things to different people. For some, it’s all about doing nothing; for others relaxation is all about finding a way to participate in and genuinely enjoy the activities within their community. Those who know that their greatest satisfaction often comes when they are able to be on horseback and spending time with others who share that passion will find that the Brigadoon community offers everything that they are looking for – and then some.
Brigadoon is not just about just horses, nor is it simply about the space that you need to enjoy the time you have with your horse and to take part in a variety of different activities. Instead, Brigadoon is a community designed especially for those who know that their lives would simply not be the same if it were missing an equestrian component.
Tim Stewart
http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/living-is-spending-time-with-horses-432290.html
9 Responses to Living Is Spending Time With Horses
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
Tags
alfalfa hay Amish auction Belgian books Building care country Draft eat equestrian farm farming feeder Feeders free guide Haflinger hay help horse horse feeding horse hay horses Kits maintenance Medina on Organic Paddock Paradise pony racehorse hay rural sale slow sustainable timothy hay tips Training video wales welsh wye yum






How much money does 10 gallons of water cost for horses?
Im in fifth grade and im doing a million dollar report,which About horses and all the things horses need to live.We have a million dollars to spend and not over or under.This ? is for horse lovers and experts.
last time i checked water didnt cost money
haha boxer lover. i guess you could spend 1 mil on bottled water for your horse. haha.
References :
Water doesnt cost anything…unless to pump it….but that is like nothing…lol
References :
Water costs depends on where you live. Sometime in the country there is no bill, but there is a water/sewer bill for towns and cities. This bill is for the cost of maintaining water and sewer lines including fire extinguishers, water treatment plants and the pipes that pipe water into your house and sewage out of your house. My last one was about $40 for water, and that was for more than 4o gallons of water. If you want to put a cost to water, a safe estimate would be $1 per gallon.
These bills differ in different regions, so you might want to ask your parents what their water bill is.
References :
my water comes from a well so it is free however i saw something about some water that was $200 per litre so you may want to look up the name..
References :
I guess you can spen a million dollars on bottled water for your horse…..
References :
If you have city water, of course there is a monthly charge for usage. I would say that 10 gallons of water would be only pennies, maybe .03 cents. But you need to realize that horses drink anywhere from 15-20 gallons per day, depending on the season too.
Good luck with your report.
References :
It depends where you live, I've got rainwater tanks so the water costs me nothing. If I run out I can buy water, last time it cost me $100 to have 17,000 liters delivered.
17000 litres = 4250 gallons approx
$100 / 425 = 23c for 10 gallons approx
Best check my maths
References :
Water is not what you will spend a lot of money on, and it depends on how much it costs where you live. Barns, feed, farriers, vets, trainers, farriers, tack, transporting, farriers, more vets, all the special little doodads….did I mention farriers? (horseshoeing….that's where all the money is).
With regard to the water….I always had buckets, not automatic waterers, so I could tell how much they were drinking. Water is a key to health, just as it is for humans, and all other animals. Find out how much your horse is going to drink daily, then you can compute how much the water is going to cost, after you know the rate your supplier charges. Do you have a time sequence you have to follow? You need to know how long that million bucks is going to last.
References :