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>Same here.  I only lease to current clients/students so that I can care for my 
>horse.  There are a lot of people out there that wan't the horse experience 
>but don't actually have any!  It's bad enough sometimes selling horses and not 
>having control over their care/future. 
> From: "Salt Lick Stables" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2002/12/18 Wed PM 03:38:29 CST
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: leasing horses
> 
> This message is from: "Salt Lick Stables" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> We have leased many horses over the years.  And, like most folks who lease,
> we have had a few difficulties.  Sadly, some people often have unrealistic
> expectations.  As a result of such difficulties, we now lease only at our
> own facility.  The lessee can lease for breeding purposes or riding, but the
> horse stays home with us.  We rent 'em a stall and charge full-care boarding
> fees.  Then we do all the work...feeding, grooming, shoeing, mucking, etc.
> The lessee gets all the joys of riding and showing or a beautiful new foal
> and we get the satisfaction of knowing our horses are well cared for and
> happy.
> 
>  Larson in New Mexico where the snow is starting to pile up (and up and up)
> 
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