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This may or may not be "30 days" but it is required. The easy way is to give give notice, pay the last month's board, and immediately remove the horse.If you have no written boarding agreement with the stable operator, it is customary to provide one month of written notice to leave a stable. I plan to give notice tomorrow. Boarding contracts usually say how much notice a boarder is required to give before leaving, and often, it is 30 days. In my board agreement, I have a clause about both the barn owner and boarder giving a 30day notice before leaving (or being asked to leave). Most barns require a 30 day notice. The number one, easiest way to start the process on good terms is to honor that notice. In my board agreement, I have a clause about both the barn owner and boarder giving a 30day notice before leaving (or being asked to leave). As a result, the horse was moved on short notice and I did not recuperate the last month of board since it served as adequate notice.