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Lakewater Stables
12:35:25 
what a coincidence! lol i was just looking at him too
Mythological
12:34:20 RIP-Tim:2016-26
OMG she's sired by my boy Lakewater xD
Silver Tail Farm
12:32:17 Jo (X Acct)
I wish you luck, Min xD
Minerva
12:31:35 Min
Its interesting how much braver you get when you're feeling lazy. Im about to go for a hack on bike night in just a headcollar purely because I can't be arsed to swap my bit back over on her bridle 🙈🤣
Nolified
12:29:18 Miren
Remi,

🤣
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:29:00 RRR (Jo)
Right. That's where after the first batch that I gelded, I stopped doing geldings xD
Dun Fall Estates
12:28:44 Remi | Rem | PON/TB
Mir

I want to say I'm gonna flip out and actually flip out
Fossil's Dreams
12:28:13 PK or Fossil
Not for W geldings, I'd rather be able to breed a W bravery stud
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:27:17 RRR (Jo)
Worth a shot :) The part I had/have a hard time with is the training fees on top of the purchase fee. I think breeding them could make the difference. If you do the math, it could cost anywhere between 10k on the "extreme dumb end" of only earning 1 training point/4% on a stat per session, to 3,400 on the "extremely smart" end where they get 3 points/12% each session.
Nolified
12:26:55 Miren
Remi,

So do I, when I was 8 my cousins friend tried to teach me but I backed out. T*T
Dun Fall Estates
12:25:40 Remi | Rem | PON/TB
I kinda wanna learn to backflip
Mythological
12:25:02 RIP-Tim:2016-26
Lakewater
feel free to PM me.
SouthernScorpion
12:24:35 Scorpion
so keeping one a stud and breeding for W bravery?
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:22:59 RRR (Jo)
Geldings don't do super well from what I've tried lol
Lakewater Stables
12:22:53 
could someone whos good at matching horses be able to help me? got a few questions id like to ask :D
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:22:39 RRR (Jo)
I'd say if you can breed them possibly. If you're buying them though and want to cover costs, I haven't had overwhelming luck. I'd say probably keep them a stud though, and/or do mares
SouthernScorpion
12:19:57 Scorpion
is there any money in breeding and selling geldings with W bravery? I have a round pen to train them up as well
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:17:12 RRR (Jo)
Ah ok, thanks Jeri. I got one the first night but must not have gotten any since xD
Greenheart Stables
12:13:13 Gren|Grenlin|Snek
Just had a really nice fake plant haul for the snakes.
Bioshock Manor
12:12:30 Storm
I don't know anyone, juat thought that someone could exploit like that since it was brought up about accounts

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Lakewater Stables
12:35:25 
what a coincidence! lol i was just looking at him too
Mythological
12:34:20 RIP-Tim:2016-26
OMG she's sired by my boy Lakewater xD
Silver Tail Farm
12:32:17 Jo (X Acct)
I wish you luck, Min xD
Minerva
12:31:35 Min
Its interesting how much braver you get when you're feeling lazy. Im about to go for a hack on bike night in just a headcollar purely because I can't be arsed to swap my bit back over on her bridle 🙈🤣
Nolified
12:29:18 Miren
Remi,

🤣
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:29:00 RRR (Jo)
Right. That's where after the first batch that I gelded, I stopped doing geldings xD
Dun Fall Estates
12:28:44 Remi | Rem | PON/TB
Mir

I want to say I'm gonna flip out and actually flip out
Fossil's Dreams
12:28:13 PK or Fossil
Not for W geldings, I'd rather be able to breed a W bravery stud
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:27:17 RRR (Jo)
Worth a shot :) The part I had/have a hard time with is the training fees on top of the purchase fee. I think breeding them could make the difference. If you do the math, it could cost anywhere between 10k on the "extreme dumb end" of only earning 1 training point/4% on a stat per session, to 3,400 on the "extremely smart" end where they get 3 points/12% each session.
Nolified
12:26:55 Miren
Remi,

So do I, when I was 8 my cousins friend tried to teach me but I backed out. T*T
Dun Fall Estates
12:25:40 Remi | Rem | PON/TB
I kinda wanna learn to backflip
Mythological
12:25:02 RIP-Tim:2016-26
Lakewater
feel free to PM me.
SouthernScorpion
12:24:35 Scorpion
so keeping one a stud and breeding for W bravery?
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:22:59 RRR (Jo)
Geldings don't do super well from what I've tried lol
Lakewater Stables
12:22:53 
could someone whos good at matching horses be able to help me? got a few questions id like to ask :D
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:22:39 RRR (Jo)
I'd say if you can breed them possibly. If you're buying them though and want to cover costs, I haven't had overwhelming luck. I'd say probably keep them a stud though, and/or do mares
SouthernScorpion
12:19:57 Scorpion
is there any money in breeding and selling geldings with W bravery? I have a round pen to train them up as well
7 Bar 6 Ranch
12:17:12 RRR (Jo)
Ah ok, thanks Jeri. I got one the first night but must not have gotten any since xD
Greenheart Stables
12:13:13 Gren|Grenlin|Snek
Just had a really nice fake plant haul for the snakes.
Bioshock Manor
12:12:30 Storm
I don't know anyone, juat thought that someone could exploit like that since it was brought up about accounts

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Leasing? March 29, 2021 10:26 AM

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HMH Reality Check said:
Well, you become responsible for this other person's horse, so condition and injuries are blamed on you. Leasing from a friend isn't always the best idea. I leased this pretty Palomino AQHA gelding from this lady who collected Western Pleasure AQHA and just let them sit. We got him jumping and dressage and he was going well, until the lady decides that she didn't want him jumping or being ridden at all, got super pissed at us and took him away. People care about there horses and have many reasons for leasing, wether it be no time or new horse, if something happens to the lease horse, (skinny, injury, vice) the owner isn't going to be happy, and it's going to be your fault. Horses always come with strings and instructions and it's just a pain.
She sounds like the worst kind of person. She's part of why it costs so much to buy a horse to learn with and try competing at a low level. This is part of why I wouldn't want to lease. Get a nice horse, start training them, really click with the horse and bond with them, and then boom, the owner decides it's off and now you're out the time and money you put into a horse you never really got to use. There's plenty of good horses that go through sales every day, so if I want something new and can't find anything I like for sale, I hit up a nearby salebarn. At worst, I end up with a good project horse.
Leasing? March 30, 2021 06:09 AM


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A lot of good points about the problems you could potentially run into while leasing. Communication is absolutely key between you and the owner to help avoid these situations (ideally a legal contract is drawn up to outline rights, responsibilities, and terms for breaking the lease on both sides).
However, I cannot stress enough how permanent buying a horse can be! I've known too many people who jumped into horse ownership and gotten stuck with an animal that was unsuitable, or quickly ran into financial trouble because they didn't fully understand all the costs that come with horse ownership. There are pros and cons to buying and leasing, and you need to evaluate your individual situation to determine which is best for you right now.
Leasing? April 2, 2021 06:27 PM


The Lady of Fangorn
 
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EmeraldHillsFarm said:
A lot of good points about the problems you could potentially run into while leasing. Communication is absolutely key between you and the owner to help avoid these situations (ideally a legal contract is drawn up to outline rights, responsibilities, and terms for breaking the lease on both sides).
However, I cannot stress enough how permanent buying a horse can be! I've known too many people who jumped into horse ownership and gotten stuck with an animal that was unsuitable, or quickly ran into financial trouble because they didn't fully understand all the costs that come with horse ownership. There are pros and cons to buying and leasing, and you need to evaluate your individual situation to determine which is best for you right now.


Wise words. I completely agree with what you said, especially getting a contract in place if you're going to lease (or buy!! Make sure you get a bill of sale!)

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