Oh gosh, lots of money and you need someone who is really experienced or you need to hire someone. We had a steal barn built for the horses. I can't remember the dimensions exactly but I think it was 50x50. It cost $4,000 just for the material and my uncle is a construction guy so he built it over the summer.

If you don't need anything fancy just build a smaller sized wood barn with an awning. You could do that yourself with some help if you are skilled in that sort of stuff. My horse actually prefers the awning. Just as long as they have shelter from the rain and wind. Otherwise you're going to be dealing with a lot of rain rot.

Personally I think all the horse care books are up to date, if they were within the last 5 years. In my experience not much has changed in the last five years other than the west nile shots. They weren't as good and you never knew if your pregnant mare could have the shot or not. Now with more research it's perfectly safe to give your horse shots for the virus, and your crazy not to, we had 6 horses die just in our vets area last summer.

It's the training books that really matter, but then it's not really if they are up to date, it's if you agree with that style of training.