"you wouldn't understand" is prolly the best thing to tell you...we have 16 on the place now (including babies) and they are absolutely worthless..... Wouldn't trade them for anything in the world tho. Babies bring a nice price that pays for the hobby and lets us induldge a little now and then. We have to trim back a couple of the adults and it ain't easy after they grow on you. They can be expensive if you let them. Some folks are real freaks when it comes to horses and makes it hard o normal folks. Big thing in this area at the moment is a shortage on the hay crop and these freaks with 1 or two horses wanting to impress folks by peeling off 60 or 80 bucks for a roll f hay then jumping on a forum and bragging about it...... It's not the animal that is the problem just the fools that own them.
Wife went to classes for 2 years of a lot of weekends and evenings to learn homeopathic treatment whick pays off real well. 've never had a sick animal with the way we keep them. Couple of injuries, sore feet, 2 colics, and a choke in 11 years. She handled everything except the choke herself (with my help). Vet will come castrate 2 and file a couple teeth this fall. I do my own trimming mostly butthe farrier shows up when needed and charges about 12 bucks a horse. Couldn't afford what we are doing if we were in the states I guess.....
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