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Hummingbird Meadows
01:40:02 Bird
@someday, I live at home with my mom and are renters, but I think we deserve our deposit back when we move out. The previous renters didn't clean the carpets even though they were supposed to, left a bunch of junk in the garage, and we're three weeks late moving out.
Echo Creek
01:39:41 
Crimson
Very pretty.
Fossil's Dreams
01:37:54 PK or Fossil
oh I know nowadays the cost is horrible! We were just two gals trying to make bills
Someday Farm
01:37:34 
I think the rental company is just trying to keep my entire deposit and padding the bill. I called the same company that did the cleaning and was quoted $50/hour for a move out deep clean of the same size house.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:37:14 Bird
@PK, i've no doubt it is very hard work. I can understand the reason for having two people there as it helps keep the workers accountable. I am just surprised it cost that much.
PK Rescue Stable
01:35:14 Fossil-sore
and no we didn't get rich just very worn out every day
PK Rescue Stable
01:34:37 Fossil-sore
Bird having cleaned houses once upon a time, we went in pairs for mostly safety reasons.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:34:22 Bird
@Someday, that is crazy! I too have had the thought that I am in the wrong line of work if they can charge that much.
Crimson Canter
01:33:41 CC
Still shocked she hit #61 AALB
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Someday Farm
01:32:58 
Bird, we were just charged $1,300 for a move out deep clean by the rental company we were leasing from. I have disputed it, because holy cow! I am in the wrong line of work if that is the price for cleaning a 3 bedroom house for 3 hours. I happen to know it took them 3 hours because I bought the house across the street and was home when they were there. I dont think the rental company realizes I could see the whole thing.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:28:34 Bird
I can clean my house by myself in 2 1/2 hours, but these companies are saying it takes two people the same amount time.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:26:25 Bird
@Angels, since you have both a big and small enclosure I don't think trying the bigger one would hurt since you can always put them back in the smaller one. Whereas when I had a reptile I didn't want to worry about buying a whole other enclosure.
Sky High Equine
01:25:37 Kidd
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Prettyyy
Hummingbird Meadows
01:25:05 Bird
@Angels, lol, I was hoping to just pay $30 an hour
Angels angels
01:24:17 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Bird
Okay I may start getting more supplies for it then. I have had bad experiences with putting baby reptiles in too big of an enclosure and they can't find their food, then I have to downgrade them so they do well
Angels angels
01:23:28 [1k+ brindles] Angel
bird
I will do it for 10 an hour lol where you at?
Hummingbird Meadows
01:23:25 Bird
@Angels, as long as you provide lots of clutter I think he will be fine
Hummingbird Meadows
01:22:55 Bird
@Ashcroft, I can't afford $70/hour
Angels angels
01:22:54 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I have an empty 20 gallon long tank and I am debating putting my baby leo in it. Right now he is in a platic bin cage that is about the size of a 10 gallon just not as tall. I am always worried about putting baby reptiles in too big of a cage. Online it says a baby is supposed to go in a 20 gallon but I don't know. thoughts?
Ashcroft Park Stud
01:21:42 
Worth it, though!

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Hummingbird Meadows
01:40:02 Bird
@someday, I live at home with my mom and are renters, but I think we deserve our deposit back when we move out. The previous renters didn't clean the carpets even though they were supposed to, left a bunch of junk in the garage, and we're three weeks late moving out.
Echo Creek
01:39:41 
Crimson
Very pretty.
Fossil's Dreams
01:37:54 PK or Fossil
oh I know nowadays the cost is horrible! We were just two gals trying to make bills
Someday Farm
01:37:34 
I think the rental company is just trying to keep my entire deposit and padding the bill. I called the same company that did the cleaning and was quoted $50/hour for a move out deep clean of the same size house.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:37:14 Bird
@PK, i've no doubt it is very hard work. I can understand the reason for having two people there as it helps keep the workers accountable. I am just surprised it cost that much.
PK Rescue Stable
01:35:14 Fossil-sore
and no we didn't get rich just very worn out every day
PK Rescue Stable
01:34:37 Fossil-sore
Bird having cleaned houses once upon a time, we went in pairs for mostly safety reasons.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:34:22 Bird
@Someday, that is crazy! I too have had the thought that I am in the wrong line of work if they can charge that much.
Crimson Canter
01:33:41 CC
Still shocked she hit #61 AALB
-HEE Click-
Someday Farm
01:32:58 
Bird, we were just charged $1,300 for a move out deep clean by the rental company we were leasing from. I have disputed it, because holy cow! I am in the wrong line of work if that is the price for cleaning a 3 bedroom house for 3 hours. I happen to know it took them 3 hours because I bought the house across the street and was home when they were there. I dont think the rental company realizes I could see the whole thing.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:28:34 Bird
I can clean my house by myself in 2 1/2 hours, but these companies are saying it takes two people the same amount time.
Hummingbird Meadows
01:26:25 Bird
@Angels, since you have both a big and small enclosure I don't think trying the bigger one would hurt since you can always put them back in the smaller one. Whereas when I had a reptile I didn't want to worry about buying a whole other enclosure.
Sky High Equine
01:25:37 Kidd
-HEE Click-
Prettyyy
Hummingbird Meadows
01:25:05 Bird
@Angels, lol, I was hoping to just pay $30 an hour
Angels angels
01:24:17 [1k+ brindles] Angel
Bird
Okay I may start getting more supplies for it then. I have had bad experiences with putting baby reptiles in too big of an enclosure and they can't find their food, then I have to downgrade them so they do well
Angels angels
01:23:28 [1k+ brindles] Angel
bird
I will do it for 10 an hour lol where you at?
Hummingbird Meadows
01:23:25 Bird
@Angels, as long as you provide lots of clutter I think he will be fine
Hummingbird Meadows
01:22:55 Bird
@Ashcroft, I can't afford $70/hour
Angels angels
01:22:54 [1k+ brindles] Angel
I have an empty 20 gallon long tank and I am debating putting my baby leo in it. Right now he is in a platic bin cage that is about the size of a 10 gallon just not as tall. I am always worried about putting baby reptiles in too big of a cage. Online it says a baby is supposed to go in a 20 gallon but I don't know. thoughts?
Ashcroft Park Stud
01:21:42 
Worth it, though!

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Wondering About Minis September 6, 2019 09:56 AM


Flipperruby30
 
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You seem well driven and If you educate yourself enough on breeding,Showing ect then I think you'll do a mighty fine job!
I don't show minis,But used to show larger breeds and I show my sheep now.One thing ive found generally is that with showing you dont tend to do it to make money.Its more of a getting your name out there and showing your pretties off to everyone.BUT there can be alpt of money in Stud fees and Sales from winning lines so if you are committed and ready to wait perhaps a few years to begin to feel as though you're ' getting anywhere' (Although every show feels like a huge step with my boys!) Then I say Good Luck!
Hope that kind of helped,I know quite a few societies will let you in as a member without any stock so I'd firstly get involved with the mini community,meet people, visit shows and gain tips.Its surprising how many people will be there to guide you in the right direction! :D
Wondering About Minis September 6, 2019 05:24 PM


Keilah Sport Ponies
 
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I can answer most of your questions! I will message you though, as I think that would work best. I am going to be getting into AMHR/ASPC breeding, training, and showing withun the next year, and have been a judge for miniature conformation and performance. I would love to help point you in the right direction based off your goals.
Wondering About Minis September 7, 2019 08:25 AM


Summer
 
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Miniature horses have a max height of 34 inches. Miniature horses are good for showing and harness. They do not have the bone to be ridden even by small children - if you want to breed kids ponies then consider Scottish shetlands. In Australia we have a miniature pony registry, which is for small shetland ponies and miniature ponies which are a type developed in Australia by crossing shetland ponies with miniature horses to develop a pony with good bone, big round bodies but refined features. As far as I am aware, miniature horses are more prone to dwarfism, colic, laminitis, parrot mouth and birthing issues among other health issues. If you want to breed, consider choosing stock that are registered properly with the MHAA (or your countries equivalent) - this will help you gain better quality breeding stock.
Wondering About Minis September 8, 2019 02:38 AM

Former Stable
 
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Now I know things work differently in different countries but isn't there a breed standard you can simply look at? O.o pretty sure that if you can't breed for the conformation a buyer wants?? I mean there are reasons behind breed standards that are meant to support a healthy, working confo plus it'll give your horses high points when showing them. That'll make them more attractive to buyers for two reasons, three of you count a good temperament.
I just know how things work here in northern Europe but thought it'd work similarly in most countries?

Edited at September 8, 2019 02:39 AM by Stall Vida Horisont
Wondering About Minis September 8, 2019 02:54 AM

Former Stable
 
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Thanks for the replies, everyone ^-^

Vida, yes there are breed standards to look at. I didn't know what registries to find them at before, but now I do.
Wondering About Minis September 8, 2019 03:48 AM


Summer
 
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Obviously conformation should be the main goal, good conformation is not limited to one type though. The overall type is what the breeder likes. Some like an extreme head while other like a less extreme one. My "type" as a shetland breeder is more suited to in-hand or harness because they lack the leg length, I like them short and very heavy where as a few other breeders here and a lot interstate prefer a ridden type which are more streamline, still possessing good heavy bone but with a more athletic appearance.

Here is an example or a ridden bred shetland:

http://www.otwayviewshetlandponies.com/images/ponies/zena-wilson.JPG

Versus the type that I am aiming to breed (this is my mare):

https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/69069669_707340499711544_344634940404531200_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&_nc_oc=AQm8_hMtlzrWmxQVnVWOBddRawvnrIgIdK8lBHSszHYWlV9o5uC1ICjp61Eiug4rpJo&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=cc1c40506e6df664e53ce60c0ab19f54&oe=5E092472

At the end of the day you need to like what you breed because it is IMPOSSIBLE to please everyone.

Edited at September 8, 2019 03:48 AM by Neighlani

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