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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Franklin" data-source="post: 310290" data-attributes="member: 5275"><p>Z has given you a million dollars worth of advice. I'd go even farther and say that if you're going to buy this pony you need an experienced horse neighbor. Or you migh consider leasing. At this point in time you just think you'd like a horse. Keep one for a few months and you'll know if you mind hauling hay and feed, going to the vet, taking care of tack, cleaning hooves every day, paying for a farrier, fixing fence and all those other duties that go with horse ownership.You can easily spend 10 to 12 hours on up keep and care for every hour you ride.</p><p>It's worth it to me, you may or may not decide that it's your cup of tea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Franklin, post: 310290, member: 5275"] Z has given you a million dollars worth of advice. I'd go even farther and say that if you're going to buy this pony you need an experienced horse neighbor. Or you migh consider leasing. At this point in time you just think you'd like a horse. Keep one for a few months and you'll know if you mind hauling hay and feed, going to the vet, taking care of tack, cleaning hooves every day, paying for a farrier, fixing fence and all those other duties that go with horse ownership.You can easily spend 10 to 12 hours on up keep and care for every hour you ride. It's worth it to me, you may or may not decide that it's your cup of tea. [/QUOTE]
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