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Re: annual cost of a horse.


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Posted by Randy-IA on December 29, 2007 at 17:32:07 from (207.177.83.213):

In Reply to: Re: annual cost of a horse. posted by Gun guru on December 29, 2007 at 12:54:38:

Hi Gun Guru , Not trying to be a smart a$$ or single you out or cause trouble or a war with you but why does everything done on a farm boil down to making money ? There are more important things in life such as enjoying life instead of persuing something that technically means nothing in the end . It DOES help pay the bills but that's about it for me . Never got a thrill from the bragging rights back when I had a lot of it ( money ) . JMHO ...Randy


OH yeah , I agree with you though about why someone would want a horse . I grew up with show horses . Tennesse Walkers . Some of the oldtimers from the south may have heard about the horses my uncle owned . Drug Dealer and Country Doctor . Two very good horses . Made my uncle pretty wealthy back in the sixties . My wife has five horses now . Three Arabian's , a Appaloosa and a Colorado high country born mustang she's owned since he was 5 month's old - he's now 27 . I personally don't understand either but most people don't understand why I rescue animals of all breeds ( mostly dogs ) . It's a compulsion I guess , I empathize with animals . I'm not a tree hugger or a lover of PETA types so don't take this wrong . I don't hunt either . Got nothing against it , I used to hunt but found I got more satisfaction saving a life as opposed to taking it , but that's me . Still , after a lifetime of horses and having a lot of good times with them they aren't in my blood like they are in my wifes blood . I could live without them but they do make a farm a little more homey and not as clinical or factory like . They'll greet you at the fence - not because they want to be fed like cattle or hogs but because they like you . I suppose that's it , they have more interaction with us than meat animals do or are allowed to . ...Randy


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