By Heather Toms Unless you live out in the agricultural areas or own your very own ranch you're going to have to put your pony up at an appropriate establishment not on your home premises. Since there are lots of pony lovers and pony owners living in most towns and towns, you should be able to find a pony boarding stable not very far from you. How much you pay for having your horse housed will depend upon the location of the stable and the amenities it offers. The more cheap stables would house your pony in a box or standard stall, with adjoining pasture for the horses to be turned out on. Typically, the pasture will be used by a few horses, but it's feasible you can pay for getting your horse a personal pasture. As the horse's owner, its feed, water and exercise would be your responsibility, as would getting a groom to attend to it. You would also be accountable for all medical treatment, including vaccination treatments. At establishments where you have to prepare...