Equine Operations · Breeding, Boarding, Training

You can name every horse. Can your books name which one pays?

A breeding, boarding, and training operation is really three businesses stacked on one property. Board, lessons, stud fees, hay, vet, and farrier all hit the same checkbook—and spreadsheets won’t tell you which service line is carrying the others.

One decision: which service line to grow, reprice, or wind down
Service-Line Profitability — Last 90 Days
Service Line Revenue per horse-month Direct cost Signal
Training string
42% Grow
Boarding — full care
58% Grow
Lessons
66% Hold
Stud fees & LFG
71% Reprice
Boarding — pasture
102% Review
How It Works

Three inputs. One decision per service line.

Goes In

Your operational data

  • Boarding contracts & monthly billing
  • Breeding records (covers, LFGs, foaling)
  • Vet, farrier, feed, and hay invoices
  • Optional: Equisoft, StableSecretary, or spreadsheet export
Comes Out

Honest per-horse margin

  • True margin per horse per month by service line
  • Board vs. training vs. breeding contribution
  • Vet and feed cost creep surfaced per horse
  • “Which boarders are underwater at today’s rates” list
Who It's For

Mid-Atlantic horse operations

  • Maryland Horse Breeders Association members
  • Boarding barns with 50–300 horses on property
  • Harford, Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick county farms
  • Southern PA Thoroughbred and Standardbred operations
Custom-built to your boarding system, breeding records, and QuickBooks. Typical delivery: 4–6 weeks from kickoff.

Want this built for your barn?

Share a month of boarding invoices and vet receipts and we’ll show you what a service-line view looks like.