Posted by K Effective on July 28, 2016 at 05:01:49 from (162.235.236.141):
In Reply to: Post dating checks posted by JD Farmer on July 27, 2016 at 09:25:41:
JD- I have to agree, selling to most horse people is an experience, if you can control your temper, usually you can get some real chuckles from each sale.
Local guy built a business from the ground up, sold it for a fortune. Decided to build a top-shelf stable, as the area was lacking, and his daughter was into her horses. Bought some prime ground, built a HUGE facility, indoor arena, trainer's apartment included. 40 horse stalls.
They included hay storage for about 400 bales. AND made it so you virtually have to hand-carry each one to the storage area the length of the 40 stalls- unless you can back a loaded wagon down the aisle about a foot wider than the wagon, for 300 feet.
Top that off, he had 50+ acres of open ground across the street planted to nearly pure alfalfa for these horses. Bought a well-used Ford 4000, 7 foot NH haybine, NH baler, and ONE hay wagon. Told his stable manager- get the hay in!
Of course, the 4H friends his daughter loved to ride with cannot afford to board their horses there...
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