Malikova Madness
02:11:10 Amber
My fiancé keeps saying if I continue to buy stupid shit he'll take my card (joking obviously lol)
I think he actually gets excited when the postman comes to see what nonsense I bought 😂
Malikova Madness
02:09:33 Amber
I cannot possibly get chickens
Not with a 1 year old pup and 2 big ass cats around the place the poor hens would die of a heart attack
Not the mention there's definitely foxes around, one wouldn't shut up the other night
The Joker
02:08:00 Ari <3
Well it sounds like you need to get the coop and fill it with chickens :P
Malikova Madness
02:06:11 Amber
ads online;
Here's a 28 x 18 x 18 large chicken coop

Me, a chickenless person:
Yes I think I need to buy that
Dakota
02:04:24 
Good morning
The Joker
01:55:21 Ari <3
Aw thank you! That's what I was going for :D and to avoid chestnuts all you need to do is make sure that you're breeding your horses to ones with EE genetics, ee is chestnut so as long as the foal winds up with Ee or EE they won't be chestnut
Malikova Madness
01:53:55 Amber
Yep it's definitely a bit difficult to understand 😅
Just reading some of yours there now and while I do understand most genetic reading now yours is super easy to read 🫶🏼
Once I find the EE and AA nonsense thing I'm gonna re-read over it because I do not want chestnuts in my barn ha
The Joker
01:50:41 Ari <3
Aw thank you Amber! That means a lot <3 I found the genetics guides to be quite technical (which is great, but sometimes hard to read) so I wanted to do something a bit more visually friendly and step by step :)
The Joker
01:49:34 Ari <3
I know what you mean XD I do stuff across all of my accounts, otherwise I would have a million side projects here lol
Malikova Madness
01:49:06 Amber
Ari explains genetics so well
Can't wait for that genetic forum
Dark Shadows Estate
01:48:36 Bazz
Ari, oh I know - but I couldn't say no 😂
The Joker
01:46:06 Ari <3
Ana
You're welcome! :)

Bazz
Oh wow 0.0 thats a lot!
Dark Shadows Estate
01:40:57 Bazz
I have my AD program and then SD SH in All e disciplines, PON SD in all disciplines and RID SD in Jumping and cross country haha
ZFS Sport Horses
01:40:43 Ana :)
Thank you Ari! i bookmarked it so i can find it always LOL
Aussie Stables
01:40:42 Aussie - Golden
Ari - it's my therapy. i believe i'm going to get a PPP from every match so that if i do i'm unsurpassed and if i get something nicer i'm happy
The Joker
01:39:06 Ari <3
Aussie those are hilarious 😂
DreamHorse2024
01:38:56 
-HEE Click- i think she looks rather nice :)
Aussie Stables
01:38:15 Aussie - Golden
guys check out the meme forum XD
The Joker
01:38:09 Ari <3
Bazz
How many do you have right now? 👀

Ana
Here :D
-HEE Click-
ZFS Sport Horses
01:37:06 Ana :)
you absolutely should...
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Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 10:34 AM
Former Stable
 
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So, the barn near me has some great horses. I can only show with them if I lease. However, leasing there is $ 575/ month, and covers feeding, boarding, and some vet bills. I'm best friends with one of their horses, and we have a great bond, and she;s not being leased yet, so I could lease her. Would this be a deal to stay away from, or should I maybe go for it?
Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 01:06 PM

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Go for it if you have a bond!
Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 01:16 PM

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I think if you're in the financial situation for it, go for it!
Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 04:17 PM
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Is the horse trained in what you want to show in? What all do you have to agree to in the lease. If its a simple "pay this price and maybe for some vet work, and we'll let you ride this horse and take her to shows while we pay for the rest of her upkeep" go for it. If there's a lot of strings attached like only being able to show so many times per month or there being other things you'd have to pay for or can only ride certain days of the week, I'd be wary. My cousin used to lease jumping horses and got burned a few times. Before we moved to the state, her barn would charge her $200 to haul her horse to show even if they were only 20 minutes away, which is insane. After we moved here my cousin could just barrow my trailer and got her own a few years ago, but the high price to haul was one of many problems she had when leasing and boarding the gelding she owned.
Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 04:28 PM

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Shingashina said:
Is the horse trained in what you want to show in? What all do you have to agree to in the lease. If its a simple "pay this price and maybe for some vet work, and we'll let you ride this horse and take her to shows while we pay for the rest of her upkeep" go for it. If there's a lot of strings attached like only being able to show so many times per month or there being other things you'd have to pay for or can only ride certain days of the week, I'd be wary. My cousin used to lease jumping horses and got burned a few times. Before we moved to the state, her barn would charge her $200 to haul her horse to show even if they were only 20 minutes away, which is insane. After we moved here my cousin could just barrow my trailer and got her own a few years ago, but the high price to haul was one of many problems she had when leasing and boarding the gelding she owned.


This. I'd ask what limitations there were on days you could ride, showing, etc.
Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 04:31 PM
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Diagon Alley Elites said:

Shingashina said:
Is the horse trained in what you want to show in? What all do you have to agree to in the lease. If its a simple "pay this price and maybe for some vet work, and we'll let you ride this horse and take her to shows while we pay for the rest of her upkeep" go for it. If there's a lot of strings attached like only being able to show so many times per month or there being other things you'd have to pay for or can only ride certain days of the week, I'd be wary. My cousin used to lease jumping horses and got burned a few times. Before we moved to the state, her barn would charge her $200 to haul her horse to show even if they were only 20 minutes away, which is insane. After we moved here my cousin could just barrow my trailer and got her own a few years ago, but the high price to haul was one of many problems she had when leasing and boarding the gelding she owned.


This. I'd ask what limitations there were on days you could ride, showing, etc.


I'll try to look into it a little more. Thanks for the info though :)
Leasing Questions March 29, 2021 04:32 PM

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I would ask about the details. As has been stated, there could be strings attatched. I once leased a horse and the payment included feed, but I had to go everyday and turn out the horse and feed the horse so I would ask about that kind of thing. I'd also ask about if you'll be the only one riding. My old stable had a lease type where you'd be the only one riding and another type where they would still use the horse for public lessons. Make sure you have all of the information before making a final decision. Also ask for any horse's medical history. If they have underlying issues it could alter the price of your lease.

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