MikePA
Super Moderator
Ditto what cowboydoc said!
All too often in a public forum we tend to talk about problems (this applies to horses and tractors! /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif) and if that's all someone reads they might be dissuaded from either buying a certain brand tractor or a horse. While caring for horses is a lot of work, it's also a great blessing. As with most things in life, you have to count the cost before jumping in. Just like doc, I've seen people buy a horse because it was a neat thing to do (I'm not saying this is your situation). Only after they've bought it do they find out that it's a lot of work. The smart ones (and the lucky horses), either commit to working harder or sell the horse. The dumb ones (and the unlucky horses) decide to only do the work they have the energy or funds (or both) to provide.
All too often in a public forum we tend to talk about problems (this applies to horses and tractors! /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif) and if that's all someone reads they might be dissuaded from either buying a certain brand tractor or a horse. While caring for horses is a lot of work, it's also a great blessing. As with most things in life, you have to count the cost before jumping in. Just like doc, I've seen people buy a horse because it was a neat thing to do (I'm not saying this is your situation). Only after they've bought it do they find out that it's a lot of work. The smart ones (and the lucky horses), either commit to working harder or sell the horse. The dumb ones (and the unlucky horses) decide to only do the work they have the energy or funds (or both) to provide.