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So... hay = $100 per horse, per month, on average.
Or, $200 for both of them if the other owner supplies none. When you went to collect the money, did you drive the Porsche? |
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perhaps some ADD in there? i still have not gone back to read it. i had to go and i would not have been able to finish it until the next day so i just sent it. yea, my 2 fingers were going to town. plus youve seen me around here enough to know i type in short thoughts. not to mention bad spelling and swapped letters because i am trying to type too fast. just like this now. typing is not my first language. i even use spell check at times, if it comes back with no errors, i worry. |
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i new i would not get any money from them when i bought food. i did it because i did not want the little girl to have to sell her horse. my wife is not getting a check anymore and i cant afford to feed someone elses animal now. its about $100 per month per horse for food. now that we have grass, we are not giving the horses any hay, so the cost is down some. plus i dont have to cut my grass. |
my duaghter bought her first horse when she was about 10 or 11. that one was $1500. she saved the money babysitting. problem is, she is so burned out she does not want to do it any more. she bought her second horse last year, that one was only $350. it was one of several rescue horses that had been starved. the horse looks real good now. one of the others, another neighbor bought. he was from the dixie stampede. he jumed a cadilac with a man standing on his back.
she has always taken complete care of them. she gets up and feeds them before school, feeds them at night. gotta go the boss just walked in |
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