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Ok, I have volunteered at the farm but it's 30 minutes away and volunteer days are from 8 am to 5 pm so it would be hard to do that daily.

 

This is something to think long and hard about.  Keeping horses is rarely convenient.  I started keeping horses while I was in the Marine Corps.  Many a time I was sore, tired, and hurting but my horses got fed and cared for just as thoroughly as the days when I felt fine.  I missed many a ball game or a night out with the guys because the money in my jeans was already spoken for--horse feed, farrier, you name it--it does add up.  Then there was pouring rain,  or heaving my guts out, or burning up with a fever, or feeding in the pitch black because I got kept late. It doesn't matter what all is happening in your life; the horses still need what they need when they need it and their needs always come first.  Right now I have a mare that I delivered in 1987.  Do the math and then think about what "commitment" really means and ask yourself it you really are up for it.  Right now I also have a rescue mare.  It took her an entire year to stop flinching every time I touched her. Nobody deserves what must have happened to her.  Which is why when I take on a horse, that animal is mine for the rest of their days.

 

Just some more stuff to think about.

 

Rusty


Edited by Rusty Hills Farm - 4/16/12 at 8:15pm

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post #22 of 26
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Thanks guys :) I appreciate the help! I will continue thinking about this for a while. I really wanted to rescue an older horse and give it a good last home and spoil it rotten! It really is a big responsibility and I know that. It's also a dream of mine and I will persue it as much as I can.

R. I. P. Tipsy- Silly Barred Rock Pullet

 September 28, 2011- December 5, 2011

 

R. I. P. Luna- Sweet Black Silkie Pullet 

October 10, 2011-April 30, 2012

 

I'll miss you!

 

 

 

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R. I. P. Tipsy- Silly Barred Rock Pullet

 September 28, 2011- December 5, 2011

 

R. I. P. Luna- Sweet Black Silkie Pullet 

October 10, 2011-April 30, 2012

 

I'll miss you!

 

 

 

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post #23 of 26
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Thanks guys :) I appreciate the help! I will continue thinking about this for a while. I really wanted to rescue an older horse and give it a good last home and spoil it rotten! It really is a big responsibility and I know that. It's also a dream of mine and I will persue it as much as I can.



And you should persue it.  Everybody who has horses started somewhere and had a first horse at some point.  Your plan to lease and take lessons is a very good one. It's a great way for someone to start out rather then buying a horse of your own right off the bat.  I say go with that and see where it takes you. 

 

 

 

wife to long suffering husband who has built more miles of fence, barns, coops and enclosures then one man should have to, two teenage boys, current flock of 13 assorted hens and 1 big red roo, 2 goats, 2 dogs, 4 cats, 2 bunnies and 1 cockatiel. 

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wife to long suffering husband who has built more miles of fence, barns, coops and enclosures then one man should have to, two teenage boys, current flock of 13 assorted hens and 1 big red roo, 2 goats, 2 dogs, 4 cats, 2 bunnies and 1 cockatiel. 

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post #24 of 26

Horses are always a worthy dream to pursue.

 

I use to have money.  Now I have horses.

 

And I am happy.

One Norwegian Fjord,  4 British Shorthair cats, One darling husband............and getting ready to start a new life in N.C. mountains (summer 2014 when youngest graduates from high school).

 

..............and (drum roll)...........one brand new Papillon puppy who joined us in November!!

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One Norwegian Fjord,  4 British Shorthair cats, One darling husband............and getting ready to start a new life in N.C. mountains (summer 2014 when youngest graduates from high school).

 

..............and (drum roll)...........one brand new Papillon puppy who joined us in November!!

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post #25 of 26

I agree with OldGuy and Rusty....been there and done it. 

 

Today, with family commitment, rising feed expenses and higher vet bills and boarding stable going out of business, I had to let all my Pasos and Miniatures go. It was hard but the experience of over 20 years having horses paid off and I'm still learning even I'm horseless now for 13 years.

 

Take it while you are young, it will pay off later whether or not you want to continue with horse ownership or just go for riding lessons whenever you feel like it.

 

Oh there were MANY days I was so dead sick but horses need me particuarly in the winter, needing ice broken, cleared and refilled and hay and grain. They can not push a button to feed themselves. Luckily I live on the farm instead of town and just down the short lane, my horses are there.

 

Thanks for the memories of horses.......priceless!

President of the Welsummer Club of North America & BYC Member since 4/11/2002 and Appenzeller Spitzhaubens

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President of the Welsummer Club of North America & BYC Member since 4/11/2002 and Appenzeller Spitzhaubens

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post #26 of 26
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Thanks again for all of the advise! It helps to hear from people who have had horses. If I had a horse, it would be easier to take care of it every day because I need to but if I don't need to drive up to the horse farm, no one will help me with it. It's like my "once every 6 months" treat. I cant go there by myself so I have to wait for someone else to have availability. It's hard to love them so much but not be able to see them at all.

R. I. P. Tipsy- Silly Barred Rock Pullet

 September 28, 2011- December 5, 2011

 

R. I. P. Luna- Sweet Black Silkie Pullet 

October 10, 2011-April 30, 2012

 

I'll miss you!

 

 

 

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R. I. P. Tipsy- Silly Barred Rock Pullet

 September 28, 2011- December 5, 2011

 

R. I. P. Luna- Sweet Black Silkie Pullet 

October 10, 2011-April 30, 2012

 

I'll miss you!

 

 

 

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