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I want to own a horse one day, what is the average yearly cost excluding renting a stable?
carashall asked:
My family owned horses when I was younger so I grew up around them and I ride very well. When I am older, more financially able and have the time I would LOVE to own an Arabian. I dream about it a lot.
I just need to be realistic in my planning, so I need to know about how much it will cost each year to properly take care of my horse.
My family owned horses when I was younger so I grew up around them and I ride very well. When I am older, more financially able and have the time I would LOVE to own an Arabian. I dream about it a lot.
I just need to be realistic in my planning, so I need to know about how much it will cost each year to properly take care of my horse.
Thanks!
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I have a delimma. At the stables where I ride, they only teach you how to care for a horse from ground up in
Kari asked:
the Western classes. The English lessons, which I take and love already have horses ready to go so I am not able to learn how to put tack on or groom. They don't even offer it as part of the lesson. Do you think it's worth it to learn both styles of riding so I can learn how to take a horse out of his stall, groom and saddle up?
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the Western classes. The English lessons, which I take and love already have horses ready to go so I am not able to learn how to put tack on or groom. They don't even offer it as part of the lesson. Do you think it's worth it to learn both styles of riding so I can learn how to take a horse out of his stall, groom and saddle up?
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