pilonidal
Silver Member
I suggest look for something else to do with your small farm. My wife grew up with horses, her father has always had horses, up 20 at one point. He is 74 now and down to his last horse, but when we moved across the street from him two years ago we thought getting a couple of horses to ride for us and our daughter would be nice. Well, they are money pits they are ridden maybe half dozen times a year for no longer than 30 mins around the pasture.
I knew nothing about horses and I thought it would be great, my wife thought she would really get back into it, nope. Now we are kinda stuck with 2 expensive "pets" mainly for the daughter to play with and to keep the father in law busy in his retirement. He cleans the stalls everyday and keeps the barn ship shape. The only plus for us.
Hay, shoes, vet/shots, bedding, it all adds up and since the father in law has nothing else to do except read horse magazines and see "neat" stuff in country supply catalogs. It's expensive, and my wife said he never did anything with the horses when she was home except water and leave them out in the pasture. Well this is a new horse owners view.
Now as a potential horse boarder I can tell you that true horse "lovers" like the father in law are very particular with their "pets". It is hard to please them, and you can't tell them any different about their horse or any horse. Cleaning stalls day in day out is a draaaaaaaaag. That's only 3 stalls.
Walk away before it's to late. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Look for something else to offset expenses.
I knew nothing about horses and I thought it would be great, my wife thought she would really get back into it, nope. Now we are kinda stuck with 2 expensive "pets" mainly for the daughter to play with and to keep the father in law busy in his retirement. He cleans the stalls everyday and keeps the barn ship shape. The only plus for us.
Hay, shoes, vet/shots, bedding, it all adds up and since the father in law has nothing else to do except read horse magazines and see "neat" stuff in country supply catalogs. It's expensive, and my wife said he never did anything with the horses when she was home except water and leave them out in the pasture. Well this is a new horse owners view.
Now as a potential horse boarder I can tell you that true horse "lovers" like the father in law are very particular with their "pets". It is hard to please them, and you can't tell them any different about their horse or any horse. Cleaning stalls day in day out is a draaaaaaaaag. That's only 3 stalls.
Walk away before it's to late. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
Look for something else to offset expenses.