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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!
Hummingbird Meadows
01:19:15 Bird
I have been investigating paying someone to clean my house all morning and I can't believe how expensive it is.
Idle Lane Farms
01:15:22 Mera
Em it's cause he's a gelding :)
Arctic Dusk
01:15:02 AL - Hateful RIDs
Em, because he is a gelding
Echo Creek
01:14:27 
Horse and background ideas for manips?
Insignia Elites
01:13:54 Em
He went up wk 6 o.o -HEE Click-
Blue Diamond
01:12:37 Bluey
Little reminder:
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~Train Horses and RIders
~Update Training Remarks
Florestä
01:12:07 Madi
help!~
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Echo Creek
01:12:03 
Ghost ! It's River

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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!
Hummingbird Meadows
01:19:15 Bird
I have been investigating paying someone to clean my house all morning and I can't believe how expensive it is.
Idle Lane Farms
01:15:22 Mera
Em it's cause he's a gelding :)
Arctic Dusk
01:15:02 AL - Hateful RIDs
Em, because he is a gelding
Echo Creek
01:14:27 
Horse and background ideas for manips?
Insignia Elites
01:13:54 Em
He went up wk 6 o.o -HEE Click-
Blue Diamond
01:12:37 Bluey
Little reminder:
~Pay riders
~Train Horses and RIders
~Update Training Remarks
Florestä
01:12:07 Madi
help!~
-HEE Click-
Echo Creek
01:12:03 
Ghost ! It's River

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. April 8, 2018 12:55 AM

Former Stable
 
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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 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.
. 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


Casanova
 
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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


Hallucination Manor
 
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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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