| Palomino Springs |
| It's so hard Queen Lol! I'd love to buy tack someday. I'll probably buy tack for my brindle boy when he turns 3. |
| Palomino Springs |
| It's so hard Queen Lol! I'd love to buy tack someday. I'll probably buy tack for my brindle boy when he turns 3. |
| Hobo Queens Farm |
| It's amazing how I sit on hundreds of thousands of EBS, right up until RO or a Capture Party day, then I realize I just blew it all in the store out of boredom. Such a bonehead... |
| Palomino Springs |
| I'm now broke but worth it LOL I spent all my money buying a barn so I'll be broke for RO anyway xD |
| Autumn Leaf |
| Palomino Congrats! I wanted to try breeding a brindle after I saw yours, but gotta save my money for RO |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| My family is of the attitude that vets are wholly unnecessary so any vet is better than that. XD |
| Fairytale Paints |
| Had a newer grad vet rupture a mare during an reproductive exam, so I would take everything with a grain of salt |
| Kiwi Mountains |
| Peggy, dare I say I heavily prefer newer grad vets. since I know their information, education and such is incredibly up to date. I've found majority older vets are incredibly behind and don't charge as much because they don't do much with best-practice, they're quite "I've always done it this way and I've never had an issue". Maybe it's just where I live at least, but I regularly hear many horror stories from older vets, rather than newer practices/vets. Especially while I was studying in the field myself. |
| Pegasus Lane |
| I have literally 80 animals, so I get it. I definitely suggest looking for an old vet on the brink of retirement. They're great. Usually don't charge an arm and actually care about treating the animals |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| @Peggy, you aren't wrong. Although I did spend $1,000 on Finley at the beginning of this month. Thankfully, I am getting some of it back from pet insurance though. |
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| Palomino Springs |
| It's so hard Queen Lol! I'd love to buy tack someday. I'll probably buy tack for my brindle boy when he turns 3. |
| Hobo Queens Farm |
| It's amazing how I sit on hundreds of thousands of EBS, right up until RO or a Capture Party day, then I realize I just blew it all in the store out of boredom. Such a bonehead... |
| Palomino Springs |
| I'm now broke but worth it LOL I spent all my money buying a barn so I'll be broke for RO anyway xD |
| Autumn Leaf |
| Palomino Congrats! I wanted to try breeding a brindle after I saw yours, but gotta save my money for RO |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| My family is of the attitude that vets are wholly unnecessary so any vet is better than that. XD |
| Fairytale Paints |
| Had a newer grad vet rupture a mare during an reproductive exam, so I would take everything with a grain of salt |
| Kiwi Mountains |
| Peggy, dare I say I heavily prefer newer grad vets. since I know their information, education and such is incredibly up to date. I've found majority older vets are incredibly behind and don't charge as much because they don't do much with best-practice, they're quite "I've always done it this way and I've never had an issue". Maybe it's just where I live at least, but I regularly hear many horror stories from older vets, rather than newer practices/vets. Especially while I was studying in the field myself. |
| Pegasus Lane |
| I have literally 80 animals, so I get it. I definitely suggest looking for an old vet on the brink of retirement. They're great. Usually don't charge an arm and actually care about treating the animals |
| Hummingbird Meadows |
| @Peggy, you aren't wrong. Although I did spend $1,000 on Finley at the beginning of this month. Thankfully, I am getting some of it back from pet insurance though. |
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