A Guide To Acquiring A Farm Or Ranch In Kentucky


by Martin Webbster - Date: 2008-10-15 - Word Count: 612 Share This!

Kentucky is almost synonymous with horses. Aside Texas, Kentucky is considered the next most western state in terms of its endowments. Buying a horse property in this state is something you may want to do for various reasons. First, this part of the country has the most fascinating areas which you can use during your jogging or hunting expeditions. You can tour big caves and learn about their history. Again, Kentucky also has the longest water body that you can navigate. This same state also has the biggest artificial lake in eastern Mississippi.

Amidst these magnificent attractions is the native horse breeding of Kentucky. One may realize that the natural endows spoken about above provide a good setting for the breeding and maintenance of horses. You have water for them, sunshine and large tracts of raw land for them to roam. For these reasons, horse ranches quiet abound it this area.

You can buy a horse ranch straight away or build one yourself. Whichever way you choose, you will find that you will spend less money and time in maintaining your facility and the horses. Grass is abundant in this area and will be obtained mostly for free. You will also have lots of farmland so you can combine your hose breeding with the farm activities.

If you would like to build your own ranch, there are some few considerations that you will have to take note of. You will need to consider the type of terrain you are building the ranch on. It should be a grazing area where you can feed your horses and farm animals easily. You should have a large tract of land so that when one side of the field is overgrazed, you move to the other. You may also have to consider the type of horses you would want to breed. Some horses do well in the hot country than others. What type of ranch do you want to build? There is the residential type which affords the owner all modern conveniences. This type is suitable for a family or owner who intends to make the ranch his permanent home. It comes with several back up services like a well and generator. You can have the guest type which is also called a dude ranch. Here, you have all the modern amenities that you can find in an urban home. You should also consider the type of fencing that you would like to put up and how you are going to take care of the livestock.

You will need to decide firmly on all these because a well organized ranch is a good investment. If you are going to get a ranch together with a farm, you should consider how you will be able to separate the horses from the cattle. That means you may have to get a stable and a pen in that case.

For convenience reasons, the ranch should be situated near the pasture so that you can easily get hay and grass for the cattle. You will also need a strong gate to keep the cattle in. If you intend to set up a ranch only, the any location will do. If you are building the property solely for a ranch, you will need to get a larger area with a riding area. You must locate the ranch on a gentle slope preferably so that you can have better drainage. A waterlogged stable or barn is something that is going to make your ranch work quite difficult.

Kentucky will be your next rural land development destination. An investment here will get you higher capital appreciation and afford you a great resale value after you have developed the property.


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Martin Webbster is a writer for Horse Clicks - horse property classifieds of land for sale, farms for sale, ranches for sale and other horse real estate. Martin is also a featured author at www.ArticleKing.com Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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