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<blockquote data-quote="A6gal" data-source="post: 108487" data-attributes="member: 2034"><p>All joking aside, I'm sure he knows he's getting a very good deal for nothing. He probably couldn't get $100 for that mare at auction and now he doesn't have to worry about feeding her, having her hooves trimmed, vet bills (of course she looked like he didn't worry about those things before) and he'll be getting a registered colt of at least some value.</p><p></p><p>He was supposed to take her to the vet to get her coggins before I got there, but when I arrived he apologized for not having the time to get it done. He knew two weeks in advance of me going to get her.</p><p></p><p>Anyway what's done is done. I've come to the decision to call him and tell him to come and get her. I really don't think he will though, like I said it'd cost more in gas to make the trip than she's worth. I would really hate to send her back just because I can't stand to see an animal not taken care of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A6gal, post: 108487, member: 2034"] All joking aside, I'm sure he knows he's getting a very good deal for nothing. He probably couldn't get $100 for that mare at auction and now he doesn't have to worry about feeding her, having her hooves trimmed, vet bills (of course she looked like he didn't worry about those things before) and he'll be getting a registered colt of at least some value. He was supposed to take her to the vet to get her coggins before I got there, but when I arrived he apologized for not having the time to get it done. He knew two weeks in advance of me going to get her. Anyway what's done is done. I've come to the decision to call him and tell him to come and get her. I really don't think he will though, like I said it'd cost more in gas to make the trip than she's worth. I would really hate to send her back just because I can't stand to see an animal not taken care of. [/QUOTE]
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