Well its kind of hard to explain,Im sort of like you in that i dont understand why people buy a couple of acres and imediatly have to buy a horse.quite honestly i could show you horses that are 6-7 years old that have never had one minutes work done with them,that have done nothing but moved from one "farm" to another.someone will feed them until they simply cant afford to anymore and then it moves on!want to make some money? setup selling pretty(notice i said said pretty not good) horses near a place where they have houses on 2-5 acre lots,you can sell them over and over,sell for high ,buy it back for low,and sell it again often to the same person!But I have to admit I'm guilty ,i kept them most of my life.I guess,its like a fishing boat,you can fish just fine off the bank, but you buy a jon boat,but that too noisy,so you need a v-hull,but thats too slow so to go faster you need a bass boat.but then you can go out to where the really big boats are and then to fit in you need a bigger boat with all the goodies,then you wake up one day and realize you have a $250,000 boat in front of a $50,000 house,you cant use it because gas is too high,and to top it all you aint been fishing in 20 years!looks good in the yard but your worse off than when you started! horses are like boats,some folks get ahead with them.mostly the guys SELLING!
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