Need some insight

   / Need some insight #11  
The cows just went in their the beginning of 06, as i was tired of seeing that 60x120 space just set their and grow weeds... I was kinda silently perterbed that I built that lit areena that never.. ever.. got used...

Soundguy
 
   / Need some insight #12  
My brother built a 21x45 meter riding arena last year, with 4000 watt of lighting. He is a blacksmith so he knows quite a few people that would love to make use of the opportunity to ride under a roof, out of the wind and weather, with light on the arena. he takes 2.50 euro per evening, assuming that they dont stay for more than 2 hours.
My mother brought up a good subject in this matter: If these people forget to put the lights off and 4000 Watt is burning over night untill the next morning, this is going to be an expensive hobby and 2.50 euro isnt enough...
just a thought... Just look at the total cost, a riding hall aint cheap, not in purchase, neither in everyday cost for lighting etcetera.

I bet when you clean out that cow barn, your wife will try her best to prove that she needs it because she knows you'll put cows back in when it isnt used for more than 3 weeks... ;)
 
   / Need some insight #13  
All I've seen are 60' x 120' x 16' pole barns, I'd say $40k for a kit, $75K put up. 60' by 80' is a decent size arena, 40' for storage in the back.
when my daughter and wife tried their hand at english and western pleasure show riding their lessons were in pole barns of this size.
 
   / Need some insight #14  
I doubt it.. she didn't use it for .. oh.. 3 ys after I built it at least..

Soundguy
 
   / Need some insight #15  
My suggestion is to look at CoverAll type buildings. They truly the best indoor riding experience in MHO. They are bright and inviting for both the rider and the ridden. Roll up the sides in the summer and you have a greenhouse effect in the winter. You will need little additional lighting if any for daytime riding. Seriously they are a nicer set-up than a pole barn.

If the wife doesn't use it (I feel your pain Soundguy I have the same issues) they are great for equipment and hay storage. You could also easily resell it and move it off site.

Just some thoughts...
 
   / Need some insight #16  
Soundguy,

I have been caring for 4 horses full-time for the last 3 years. My wife has gone riding 4 times in that same time period. Good thing I love her and like the critters...

I understand.

Mark
 

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