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    I don't know if you are still looking for this information but here's
    what I know.
    
    The first thing you have to be aware of is the great number of
    disciplines available in the US, most of which can be found in the
    greater Boston area if not the greater Maynard area. They include
    but are not limited to - 
    
          Jumpers - jumping for height and speed
          Hunters - jumping for style
          Horsemenship - jumping and flat with the emphasis on equitation
                         and control, very popular in New England for
                         junior riders
          Dressage - fancy flat
          Eventing - cross country
          Western - quarterhorse, Morgan, Arab, Half-arab
          English pleasure - for the above
          Saddleseat - Saddlebreds and Morgans mostly, Arabs also
    
    I am sure there are many others and variations on the ones mentioned.
    
    I know of three horse show barns in the Maynard area that provide
    lessons for Hunters and Horsemanship. They are Pegasus Farm located
    on the Acton - Westford line. I think they still have school horses
    and give lessons. Then there is Stepping Out Farm in Littleton,
    they only give lessons to people you own or lease horses. They will
    help you find leases. Also, Discovery Farm in Littleton gives lessons.
    
    For the others, I only know of Kris Bobo in Groton who does Dressage
    and there used to be a farm in Boxboro or Acton called Breaking
    Away that specialized in Eventing.
    
    Places that have lesson horses are getting rarer because of the
    cost of liability insurance. The amount of money you spend will
    depend alot on whether you (or in your case, whether your spouse
    and daughter) want to compete and at what level. Qualifying for
    Madison Square Gardens costs alot more than competing at SunnyBrook
    Farm Horse Show. Both are lots of fun.
    
    I think the best thing for you and your family to do is come over
    here, get settled, look around, attend a few horses shows, read
    a copy or two of Yankee Peddlar mag and maybe met with some of the
    noters. Everybody is friendly (noters that is) and willing to show
    off there babies.
    
    Good luck on your move!
    
    Nancy
    
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|  |     Thanx Nancy, that is exactly the kind of information I was looking
    for...that and any more available.  I would also be interested in
    similar information in the area of Bedford, Amherst, and Hollis
    NH.  Some idea with regard to costs of leasing, buying, boarding,
    etc. would be interesting, uderstanding full well that these cost
    can range all over the place.
    
    Regards,
    John
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    There is a note entitled "Horse Services" which lists a bunch of
    names of stables, some in the Bedford/Amherst/Hollis area.
    
    the boards in that area range from $150 to $500, where $150 is
    in someone's backyard and $500 is a top class show barn (and the
    price often includes some training)
    
    there are alot of stables within a 30 minute radius of the area.
    It is hard to find stables with their own lesson horses though.
    Lesson prices range from $15hr/private to $40hr/private depending
    on if you own the horse and who the instructor is.
    
    A few stables will lease some of their horses, and usually just
    charge for the board of the horse.
    
    It is relatively easy to find a really nice horse to lease for only
    its board cost.  
    
    Some stables will take their students to show, and allow the student
    to compete on the stable's horses.
    
    If you have specific questions, feel free to contact me offline
    - as I live in that area and have been "researching" the horse
    situation for a couple years now.....
    
    Sherry
    
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|  |     John...
    When you get over here, my husband and I would be more than willing
    to have you out to the farm first of all to "show off our kids"
    but more importantly to show you what is around our area.  
    
    Board can range anywhere from $150 to 500 depending on what you
    are looking for...indoor arena, instruction, etc.
    Leases can be expensive or free, depending on again what you are
    looking for and where you look.
    
    Give us a call when you arrive...508-422-7412 in the evenings.
    
    GOOD LUCK
    
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