Ranch | March 27, 2020 05:50 PM | |
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im so sorry to anyone who read this. Edited at November 7, 2023 04:37 PM by Lucky Ranch
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 06:05 PM | |
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Edited at November 7, 2023 04:37 PM by Lucky Ranch
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 06:11 PM | |
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I have a question HOW OLD ARE YOU GEEZE
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 06:13 PM | |
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Edited at November 7, 2023 04:37 PM by Lucky Ranch
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 06:36 PM | |
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Tell me when you're looking to buy a Gypsy. The breeder I ride for has a Gypsy stud they're more than willing to sell you ;)
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 06:38 PM | |
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Edited at November 7, 2023 04:37 PM by Lucky Ranch
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 07:23 PM | |
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Do you have a real horse of your own?
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Ranch | March 27, 2020 11:17 PM | |
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are you looking to buy a saddle?
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Ranch | March 28, 2020 12:21 AM | |
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How do you plan on affording the upkeep of 6 or 7 horses? You would obviously need a high paid job as its not cheap at all, and high paid jobs usually come with more hours involved, time away etc, so how do you plan on having the time to exercise/care for all the horses? And how would you manage the land? because 25+ acres is tons. You say you will be building the house, that would also take up a lot of time and money, how do you plan on making the time and money for all of this? Also, what experience do you have with these breeds and actually owning a horse? If I were you, I'd just get one to start with, keep it at a local livery yard and see how it goes. 6 horses for somebody who has not owned before is a lot of time, work energy. Owning just one horse is a huge responsibility, you definitely don't want to be making a mistake by just bulk buying 6 at one time. Sorry to bombard you with questions lol :) Edited at March 28, 2020 12:29 AM by Oak valley
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Ranch | March 28, 2020 07:51 AM | |
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Sheesh, how old are you?!!! 6 horses require an enormous amount of work and time. One horse is hard enough, but 6 for someone who's never owned one before..nu-uh. Oak raised some very valid points. . To be able to pay for their food, vet and farrier bills, feed, tack and simple upkeep, you'd need a full-time well paying job. That would take away from your already limited time, leaving very little for time with the horses. Then all your energy, efforts and money would be pointless. . Just some things to think about.
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