Posted by Bob Huntress on March 09, 2008 at 00:42:44 from (65.4.218.129):
In Reply to: Horse farms posted by Spook on March 08, 2008 at 18:11:41:
My wife places farm animals that the owners don't want, but she hasn't had a horse for almost six months, or more. The last horse that anyone here, in west Tenn, got sick of was last fall or so. Frankly, I could go for an old horse, the type that is on it's last few years, and has no issues walking around a pasture of goats looking big. In exchange for his scaring away dogs, I'ld be more than happy to feed and water him. My daughter would probably even give him baths. All in all, it wouldn't be a bad gig, but I'm not spending alot for a horse to just walk around, when I know that by summer, someone will want my wife to find a home for a horse or donkey anyway. It kills me that my wife has placed a horse and a mule, and I didn't even want them at the time. I didn't realize that by just being in the pasture with the goats, they were earning their keep. I've already told her that I want the next one she gets, exspecially if it's old.
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