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I have 3 horses and even with the hay prices skyrocketing right now it is cheaper to feed my horses than buy gas ( we are paying $12 - $15 bucks a bale for alfalfa) and even thou work for my hubby is too far to ride ( and then what would he do with them? leave them tied up all day only to be stiff for the return home?) ...But I have considered using them for transportation to the grocery store & to get the kids to school. I have blueprints for a Covered Wagon and am getting closer to building it everyday with that thought.
Does anyone know what the economy was really like leading into the Great Depression? I'm not old enough, but are there similarities here?
You know that isn't such a bad idea. Though, I do agree with the people mentioning to do research into owning a horse, before just going out and buying one, but overall I can really see a lot more people using their horses as transportation. I can just see it now.
Walmart, Albertsons, etc., having not only handicapped, car and 18-wheeler parking spots, but horse carriages as well!
Though, I have to ask this, what kind of world are we coming to when we are the country that takes care of all the others, like a mom, but yet, how are we supposed to take care of everyone else, when we are starting to have problems taking care of ourselves? How many people are going to start suffering because all our money goes into groceries and gas and can't afford anything else? I can see a lot of people losing electricity in favor of food and gas, heat, etc. Just to pay for gas and food to get by. It's kind of scary when you think about it. I'm done with being all deep
It's just that I know a lot of people that are working just to afford food and that's it. We can't even live because we can't afford to leave the house.