Sunday, July 14, 2013

Small Horse Barn


This small horse barn is located in a subdivision behind our house. The subdivision is comprised of what I'd estimate to be 2 to 5-acre homesites and the homes run about 1/2 million dollars which is quite expensive for this area. Almost all of the homes have horses, fenced fields, paddocks and barns.

17 comments:

Stefan Jansson said...

Could have been in Haninge, although our barns are normally painted Falu-red.

cieldequimper said...

Love that horse head.
So how come you don't have all that? :-)

Birdman said...

Mucking stalls must be quite a treat in Ocala. Lots of horsies!

Judy said...

I wonder if this is what is known as a hobby farm. That would be an expensive hobby.

Sharon said...

More evidence that you live in horse country.

EG CameraGirl said...

I guess you can sit out in your backyard and imagine you live in that fancy-schmancy neighbourhood. :)

RedPat said...

That's a lot of horses down there!

Pat said...

Wonder if they have those little mini-horses. That's a pretty big horse head for such a small barn.

Jack said...

So you get the flies and the neighbors pay for them.

Kate said...

You live in a very interesting and lovely neighborhood.

Randy said...

That barn needs a splash of color.

Anonymous said...

The horses are all certainly well catered for!

Cezar and Léia said...

It's a beautiful barn and your picture is great!
Léia

Halcyon said...

Sounds like a lot of work to maintain a 2-5 acre plot! Nice barn though. :)

hamilton said...

It is Intriguing to have a gated community of hobby farms!

magiceye said...

Pricey!

Kay said...

I agree with Jack.

So do your neighbors ride their horses, or are they there to just populate the neighborhood?

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