MoonRiverRanch
11:05:01 
thanks yall. I had no clue XD
MoonRiverRanch
11:04:11 
oooh. ty
Morning Glory Farms
11:04:00 Terici/Dino/Trish
theres no tree, you just get 10k ebs :) it shows in your accountant
Gypsy Family Farm
11:03:49 
Check your accountant, Moon.
MoonRiverRanch
11:03:04 
So I saw something about a tree in the news and have seen people mention it. Where do you even find it?
The Lone Star
10:50:19 
Yes, cranberry juice and hot lemon tea is the way to go.
Revel Ranch
10:42:27 Hummer
@Diva, I will have to try some of those things.
Moonrose Magic
10:39:35 🎀 Diva
also wash your parts every time with just water after you go bathroom, dont just use tissue, it will irritate more
Moonrose Magic
10:36:14 🎀 Diva
you can also use hot water bottle, heat hepls
Moonrose Magic
10:35:35 🎀 Diva
i suffered quite a few utis after my cyst was cut, cranberry juice and even tea does help, also warm lemon water, it will make you pee more, but it will flush out faster, also make sure you drink at least 9 glasses of water until your pee pretty much has water colour
Gypsy Family Farm
10:31:33 
Cranberry juice is supposed to help.
Revel Ranch
10:30:05 Hummer
That is the reason I was up all night because I am going to be bathroom at least once an hour.
Glacier Bay Cove
10:28:43 Angel Cats
I had one of those years ago and it's not fun at all, speaking from personal experience
Gypsy Family Farm
10:28:20 
Oh suuuuck! I am SO sorry!
Revel Ranch
10:27:27 Hummer
@Gyspy, I think it is a UTI. =\
Gypsy Family Farm
10:25:43 
@Hummer; oh no! Is it like a flu, or something else? Also how is your burn?
Revel Ranch
10:24:57 Hummer
@Gypsy, what sucks is I went to the doctor yesterday, but they said they wonÂ’t get test results to me until tomorrow so I am just miserable without meds waiting to see what is wrong.
Gypsy Family Farm
10:22:49 
I'm sick too, Hummer. Drink lots of fluids and rest as much as you can. <3
Fossil's Dreams
10:19:17 PK or Fossil
happy Birthday Rein!
Merry Christmas to all!
Dash and Duchess
10:18:32 DD
Hummer, That's awful! I hope things take a turn for the better <3
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Leasing a Horse June 12, 2023 03:43 PM


VALKYRIE
 
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Hi! So I'm planning on eventually trying to lease a horse in maybe a couple of years (it would be a partial lease), and while I'm doing my own research on the subject I also wanted to ask the community on their own experiences or tips on and about horse leasing. Anything seriously helps, I'd appreciate anything you could offer. I have a little less than 7 years of riding experience and I'm still continuing right now, but I've kind of been on and off lessons at certain points in my life. Leasing seems like a good first step to at least learning about horse ownership. Anyways, correct me if I'm wrong about that or being irresponsible. I would love any tips or experience that the community can give me, thanks!

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Leasing a Horse June 12, 2023 06:55 PM


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Leasing is awesome!
As someone who hasn't owned yet and has only leased, I've seen my fair share of good/bad 😅
some cons:
- if it's a partial lease, chances are other people might ride the horse depending on if you're leasing from a lesson program, but if you're leasing directly from an owner it could be different. if you want to ever show, that's where the sharing with lessons can sort of be a con, since while you're trying to perfect show techniques, another maybe less experienced rider might hop on and not know what work you've done and may put you a few steps back. (it happened to me for like 5 years, kinda stinks)
- if you do plan on showing, or honestly just in general, the horses owner brings up a shared lease, my advice would be don't go through, but if you really love the horse i'd say check with the owner on terms for sharing. sharing sucks worse than having lesson kids hop on. it tires the horse out, especially at shows.
some pros:
- depending on barn rules, getting to go ride the horse whenever you want outside of lessons is awesome! it's a great time to work on what you need to independently.
- you only have to pay for the lease! for me, no boarding or vet fees are included in my lease, but they might be in yours.
it's also so nice to be able to bond with a special horse for a while, even if jumping from horse to horse is also beneficial.
Honestly my biggest tip would be to read over the lease agreement and ask questions! (And to full lease, if possible. it makes life SO much easier in my opinion)
it's a super fun experience and is a great look at what owning a horse might be like at a very small and mostly affordable scale!
other things i love about leasing (and this might be barn dependent) are getting to use your own gear if you have it, instead of lesson gear. when i started leasing is when i started buying saddle pads and head stalls and such. and if your barn allows for free rides, it's a great time to plan with friends for a ride together!
ive never leased off property so i can't say much about that but leasing through a barn can be super fun!
Leasing a Horse June 12, 2023 08:16 PM


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I would say stick either leasing from a program rather than a private owner; in my experience, less things go wrong that way.
Leasing a Horse June 13, 2023 03:37 AM


VALKYRIE
 
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Thank you both!
I've ridden a lot of different horses, and I'll admit it gives good experience but I'm always a little nervous whenever they put me on someone new. I've tried lessons at a lot of different places, one of which isn't even in business anymore sadly. I've enjoyed everyone in the end though, even if they have bolted with me haha. Over communication during a lease is better than not enough I assume? Leasing sounds super fun! Hopefully I can own a horse eventually, but for now I'm planning on trying out a lease and seeing where I should go from there.

I wasn't aware about program leasing vs Leasing from a private owner either. I'll keep that in mind, thank you! I'll do some research on that too :>

Edited at June 13, 2023 03:39 AM by VALKYRIE
Leasing a Horse June 13, 2023 06:30 AM


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I've leased two horses, (free, off site lease, through a private owner) and while is was really nice to "own" a horse without the big initial price tag, it can be really stressful, horses are already accident prone, but when they aren't your horse. I would recommend a contract, and a program or like a lesson barn. Talk about timelines and possibly a lease to buy agreement.

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