Sorry Dave, didn't mean to come off that way. My 10 year old has a horse, it is time consuming and expensive to take care of, and yes she loves it (far more than me). She would go without eating before it did. I fear she will ever out grow it. Now at the stables many horses have been abondon, because the owners can't afford them. They are free for the taking, but there are no takers. I have heard similiar stores from my cousins in TX, AZ and NV. Not even Madeleine Pickings, the wife of T Boone, can afford to take care of all the horses she wants to take care of. I know a banker in ND that evaluates ag loan applications by the number of horses listed as assets. The more horses, the less like it is they get the loan. Perhaps in Germany it is different. I know of rich people that breed horses for the tax breaks. There could be someone, (besides the vet and feed supplier) making money with horses, in fact I am sure it happens. For most though, it is just a real expensive hobby, and I am fine with that. But it is a hobby that produces thousands of neglicted and abused animals often abondon on public or others land. Finally no silver spoon in my life, if I got it I earned it.
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