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Sagewood Stables
06:23:08 
its a little messy but i only started a few days ago XD so im trying my best to get some show horses XD
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Mythological
06:22:27 Crowley
I breed my own SD Geldings on shamrock.
Cloud Peak Stables
06:22:08 Cloud
P and E rated horses are often the best show horses.
Mythological
06:21:26 Crowley
I breed my
Sagewood Stables
06:20:15 
oooh okay cause mine are SD cause its all i coulkd get there all wild caught with atleast P or E that i go off just to try to earn some money
Silver Melody Acres
06:19:13 Solar - KNNs
I do SD for ones that have one discipline much greater than the others (like SSE) and anything PPP+ gets shown AD
Shamrock Equines
06:18:34 Crowley
SDs usually have ratings like A, S, and Sub surrounding the E or W.
Lucky Ducky Lane
06:18:28 
I unfortunately do use the BM for my SD horse haha. I still have ~300 that is not showing right now, but I don't have time for them 😔
Sagewood Stables
06:16:46 
aah okay thank you, how do you decide what is a AD horse or a SD horse?
Silver Melody Acres
06:16:15 Solar - KNNs
All discipline
Cloud Peak Stables
06:16:14 Cloud
AD = All Discipline
Sagewood Stables
06:15:32 
what is AD?
Cloud Peak Stables
06:13:55 Cloud
Like Sue said, AD will make more money but also takes more time on your part. SD is easier but the horse is limited to one discipline with blocks of time where they aren't ready to compete. No one way is better for PPE/PEE/EWE type ratings.
Podere 211
06:09:53 Sue
@ Ariel, I train in AD and show starting with the best rating and when the Horse levels up in that, I show them in the next best discipline. Often they make more points and money in this way
Shamrock Equines
06:08:02 Crowley
I show SDs so highest rating gets used.
Paradise Stables
06:05:41 Ariel / Tara
Guys, how do you show geldings that have uneven ratings, i.e. PPE, PEE, EWE, etc? AD or SD?
Cloud Peak Stables
06:03:20 Cloud
Same here Capp xD The SD stuff is easy enough to show by hand anyway.
Cappuccino
05:57:27 Heyy it's Capp
Weird, they are my best money makers LOL granted I don't use the BM
Shamrock Equines
05:49:17 Crowley
I removed my SD Mares anxd Studs yesterday from the BM and my profit sky rocketed xD
WolfRunner Acres
05:13:33 
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Sagewood Stables
06:23:08 
its a little messy but i only started a few days ago XD so im trying my best to get some show horses XD
-Click-
Mythological
06:22:27 Crowley
I breed my own SD Geldings on shamrock.
Cloud Peak Stables
06:22:08 Cloud
P and E rated horses are often the best show horses.
Mythological
06:21:26 Crowley
I breed my
Sagewood Stables
06:20:15 
oooh okay cause mine are SD cause its all i coulkd get there all wild caught with atleast P or E that i go off just to try to earn some money
Silver Melody Acres
06:19:13 Solar - KNNs
I do SD for ones that have one discipline much greater than the others (like SSE) and anything PPP+ gets shown AD
Shamrock Equines
06:18:34 Crowley
SDs usually have ratings like A, S, and Sub surrounding the E or W.
Lucky Ducky Lane
06:18:28 
I unfortunately do use the BM for my SD horse haha. I still have ~300 that is not showing right now, but I don't have time for them 😔
Sagewood Stables
06:16:46 
aah okay thank you, how do you decide what is a AD horse or a SD horse?
Silver Melody Acres
06:16:15 Solar - KNNs
All discipline
Cloud Peak Stables
06:16:14 Cloud
AD = All Discipline
Sagewood Stables
06:15:32 
what is AD?
Cloud Peak Stables
06:13:55 Cloud
Like Sue said, AD will make more money but also takes more time on your part. SD is easier but the horse is limited to one discipline with blocks of time where they aren't ready to compete. No one way is better for PPE/PEE/EWE type ratings.
Podere 211
06:09:53 Sue
@ Ariel, I train in AD and show starting with the best rating and when the Horse levels up in that, I show them in the next best discipline. Often they make more points and money in this way
Shamrock Equines
06:08:02 Crowley
I show SDs so highest rating gets used.
Paradise Stables
06:05:41 Ariel / Tara
Guys, how do you show geldings that have uneven ratings, i.e. PPE, PEE, EWE, etc? AD or SD?
Cloud Peak Stables
06:03:20 Cloud
Same here Capp xD The SD stuff is easy enough to show by hand anyway.
Cappuccino
05:57:27 Heyy it's Capp
Weird, they are my best money makers LOL granted I don't use the BM
Shamrock Equines
05:49:17 Crowley
I removed my SD Mares anxd Studs yesterday from the BM and my profit sky rocketed xD
WolfRunner Acres
05:13:33 
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. April 8, 2018 12:55 AM

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No use. I rather be useless then having hurtful things shoved down my throat

Edited at April 11, 2018 06:19 PM by Sniper Ridge Stables
. April 8, 2018 09:03 AM


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If you donÂ’t even have the money to buy a horse (aka the cheapest part of having a horse) then, honestly, donÂ’t even consider it. Check out leasing or taking lessons.
. April 11, 2018 09:03 AM


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Sniper Ridge Stables said:
Best way to save for a horse! Help!

So I have 124 from the day I post this to some how save over 1 grand in cash to buy a horse, I need to some how save but I am not good at that, Any handy hints?
As this auction is held 3 days after my Bday o am hoping to get like 100-200 For my Birthday and I am tryna get work for Sat & Sun to get extra Income but I just need hints on saving!

(124 x 10 1,240)

So I will be bidding against others from meat works at SHEPP
SHEPP: https://m.facebook.com/groups/195908257424793?tsid=0.1442894442918824&source=result



See if you can muck stalls for people (for $$), clean tack, feed horses, take care of animals, etc. Do stuff everybody hates to do, but know they need to get done. Build up a client list, then keep doing the stuff even after you get the horse.
. April 11, 2018 09:18 AM

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Dimrill Dale said:


Sniper Ridge Stables said:
Best way to save for a horse! Help!

So I have 124 from the day I post this to some how save over 1 grand in cash to buy a horse, I need to some how save but I am not good at that, Any handy hints?
As this auction is held 3 days after my Bday o am hoping to get like 100-200 For my Birthday and I am tryna get work for Sat & Sun to get extra Income but I just need hints on saving!

(124 x 10 1,240)

So I will be bidding against others from meat works at SHEPP
SHEPP: https://m.facebook.com/groups/195908257424793?tsid=0.1442894442918824&source=result



See if you can muck stalls for people (for $$), clean tack, feed horses, take care of animals, etc. Do stuff everybody hates to do, but know they need to get done. Build up a client list, then keep doing the stuff even after you get the horse.



. April 11, 2018 11:24 AM


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Cappuccino said:
If you don’t even have the money to buy a horse (aka the cheapest part of having a horse) then, honestly, don’t even consider it. Check out leasing or taking lessons.


This ^^
. April 11, 2018 12:20 PM


Coldwater Meadows

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There's really no way to save up for a horse.. They are an eternal budget item + ungodly amounts of unexpected expenses.

Even free horses are never free.
. April 11, 2018 01:10 PM

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I got a free horse a few years ago. He ended up costing me over 3k within the first year in vet bills, farrier work, etc. Ended up selling him for 2.5k about a year and a half after I first got him because he was a project horse.

Bought another horse for a little over 1k. The day after we paid for him, he flipped himself over a fence and needed 3 weeks off, and that was a fairly large vet bill.

Horses are not cheap, and frankly, it's not fair to the animal to purchase t and then potentially not have the means to care for it properly. Set out a plan for yourself, figure out how much board would be each month if you don't have your own place. Figure out feed costs for at least a year, set aside enough for expected vet and farrier bills, and then a large chunk for unexpected or emergency vet bills.

Until then, as suggested, leasing or lessons are great options! Or even see if somebody will give you lessons in exchange for barn chores.
. April 11, 2018 01:51 PM


Corazon

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Saving up for a horse is the easiest part, taking care of it is impossible if you don't have a job :[
. April 11, 2018 03:32 PM


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Cappuccino said:
If you don’t even have the money to buy a horse (aka the cheapest part of having a horse) then, honestly, don’t even consider it. Check out leasing or taking lessons.

This.
. April 11, 2018 05:46 PM


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Cappuccino said:
If you don’t even have the money to buy a horse (aka the cheapest part of having a horse) then, honestly, don’t even consider it. Check out leasing or taking lessons.




Armistice Acres said:
I got a free horse a few years ago. He ended up costing me over 3k within the first year in vet bills, farrier work, etc. Ended up selling him for 2.5k about a year and a half after I first got him because he was a project horse.

Bought another horse for a little over 1k. The day after we paid for him, he flipped himself over a fence and needed 3 weeks off, and that was a fairly large vet bill.

Horses are not cheap, and frankly, it's not fair to the animal to purchase t and then potentially not have the means to care for it properly. Set out a plan for yourself, figure out how much board would be each month if you don't have your own place. Figure out feed costs for at least a year, set aside enough for expected vet and farrier bills, and then a large chunk for unexpected or emergency vet bills.

Until then, as suggested, leasing or lessons are great options! Or even see if somebody will give you lessons in exchange for barn chores.


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