They are all at home, can't stand boarding facilities because you never know if it becomes a public petting zoo when you aren't around. I would rather control the quality of the feed they get. We do try to take one week off/year and have good neighbors look after things but we also set it up to be as easy as possible. It does help that the equine vet is over the back fence if he is needed.

"It's really quite amazing what a horse will do for you, if he only understands what you want. 
And it it's also quite amazing what a horse will do to you if he doesn't." ~ Bill Dorrance