All Breeds
09:59:29 Fawn
Serenity, that would be a question for sales
Darkside Dreams
09:59:14 Grape | X hoarder
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You bitch. Is this training cull-from-army worthy? I think so.
Serenity, YES though that's not a question suited for main I don't think
sundown stables
09:58:51 
Maggie

she has bird catcher spots it is not an appy coat just a gene patern
Aussie Stables
09:58:35 Aussie - Golden
hell yeah!
check my palette LOL
Serenity Stables
09:55:37 Serenity / Rain
Maggie
SheÂ’s an appy, thatÂ’s why!
Windsor Stables
09:50:13 Quinn
lol
maggiemay9210
09:49:57 Maggie
Glad I wasn't the only one Quinn lol I thought I was going crazy
Windsor Stables
09:49:25 Quinn
I see them too
All Breeds
09:49:10 Fawn
For example if I set up a show with an entry fee of 2000 and 20-30 horses are entered I might make a profit of 800 from it.
maggiemay9210
09:47:30 Maggie
Am I seeing things or does she have little white dots on her shoulder?
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Cloud Peak Stables
09:42:15 Cloud
Entry fees between 100-1500 get the most entries, but your return would be low because the entry fees are low.
Cloud Peak Stables
09:41:11 Cloud
As someone who enters member shows, dressage or cross country seem most popular, but they are all about the same.
All Breeds
09:40:58 Fawn
To be honest there isn't a substantial profit from it. It heavily depends on the show entry fee you set and how many people enter it like I said.
Hummingbird Meadows
09:40:16 Hummer
@Serenity, hard to say. I can't remember what I did, but in general I don't think it matters.
Serenity Stables
09:39:40 Serenity / Rain
Although based on the comments so far, none would probably be a good idea haha
Serenity Stables
09:38:44 Serenity / Rain
Fawn
Yes, IÂ’m asking which type usually earns more profit
Aussie Stables
09:37:39 Aussie - Golden
Hummer, it doesn't earn much.
showing just makes easier and less complicated money
Hummingbird Meadows
09:36:15 Hummer
I tried hosting shows a few times and it never earned me much. =/
All Breeds
09:35:07 Fawn
Serenity, if you're referring to the arenas profit is based on how many people enter your shows and what you price your shows at
Aussie Stables
09:35:01 Aussie - Golden
yeah hopefully you can go there soon
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Help :( June 29, 2019 11:42 PM

MakeEm Fancy
 
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So recently one of my miniatures passed away and my other miniature has been having a hard time with it she just isnt acting herself. She usually is sassy and carefree but lately she has been super "sad" just letting her head dangle and she wont come up to me like she usually does. I have three other horses but she just isnt paying any attention to them. She has been joined to the hip with my other miniature and has been like that ever since we got her and im just super concerned. Our other horse was like that until we got another horse for her so im not sure what to do in this case. Any suggestions?? Tips?? I just want my baby to be okay and act herself again :(
Help :( June 30, 2019 12:02 AM

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How recent was it? Was she able to see or be around the miniature who passed after passing? I know it sounds weird but I've read lots of things about horses being able to sense that their friend is gone and move on from it, instead of said friend disappearing and not knowing where they went. I know this isn't always possible, just curious.
Help :( June 30, 2019 06:40 AM

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Abstract Dunes said:
How recent was it? Was she able to see or be around the miniature who passed after passing? I know it sounds weird but I've read lots of things about horses being able to sense that their friend is gone and move on from it, instead of said friend disappearing and not knowing where they went. I know this isn't always possible, just curious.

She passed away in May. Im pretty sure she wasnt with her when she passed. Its true that horses can sense that. My other horse had that problem but getting her a new companion really helped. Im just not sure if i got her another companion if she will do the same since she has been ignoring her other companions.

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