Part of me says yeah! But if land is that cheap, anyone that had a horse could afford land to keep it on. Who'd board horses where land is that cheap?
In an area where land is expensive, boarding for money is more in demand.... at least by my way of thinking...
Thats true, but I was thinking more of a tourist ranch. : )
Small log cabins and stables where they can bring their own horse or be provided with one, suitable for their ability, and trails through the 200 acres! : )
Have you ever seen the Texas Trans Pecos region? You can get 25,000 acres for $500. I'm kidding but just barely. Ain't nuttin' out there but sagebrush, rattlesnakes and mescans.