On 2/4/07, Ingvar Ragnarsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Myself started with 1 riding horse 1 mare in foal with a foal by
> her side when I started to live with my husband and he got 2 riding
> horses on our farm today my we have 30 horses and 13 that are boarded
> her so be aware they grow quic
>
>LOL! Believe it or not, hubby says 10 but I'm the one holding back
>saying 4 or 5
>V
start out with 4 and then you get a few foals and you got ten !
Myself started with 1 riding horse 1 mare in foal with a foal by
her side when I started to live with my husband and he got 2 riding
h
On 2/4/07, Karen Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We'll be living vicariously through you with this new adventure. Enjoy -
> and keep us informed!
Don't worry, I'll probably have zillions of questions as it happens. :D
V
We've been talking that we want to have our horses outside 24/7 all
year with a run-in shed, so a 'herd' would probably be best to keep each
other warm and for company. I'm thinking at least 4 or 5
horses--would that be enough?
NO! That's not NEARLY enough! Hehehe.
We'll be living vicario
wanda...I'll take the mare! LOL
Bia
On 2/4/07, Wanda Lauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> We're actually CONSIDERING it. Five years ago, we would have driven
> down within 10 minutes of hearing the offer.
>
I would LOVE to have a herd of 10 horses and I was quite surprised
when my husband said this (he hasn't taken lessons yet
> LOL! Believe it or not, hubby says 10 but I'm the one holding back
> saying 4 or 5
> V
Oh...well then...you're way ahead of the rest of us
I think we're slowing down a bit. We've been offered a 1/2 quarter
horse, 1/2 Fjord mare as a gift. She comes with all the equipment
possible (sa
On 2/4/07, Wanda Lauscher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Snort! Oh Virginiayou're asking the wrong group. We're all
> hopeless enablers.
LOL! Believe it or not, hubby says 10 but I'm the one holding back
saying 4 or 5
V
WOW...good luck!!! Raven
> We've been talking that we want to have our horses outside 24/7 all
> year with a run-in shed, so a 'herd' would probably be best to keep
> each other warm and for company. I'm thinking at least 4 or 5
> horses--would that be enough?
> V
Snort! Oh Virginiayou're asking the wrong group. We
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