| The Feral Equine |
| Min Is that like a Gypsy Vanner? They are super uncommon in my area. I have met 4 |
| The Feral Equine |
| Min Is that like a Gypsy Vanner? They are super uncommon in my area. I have met 4 |
| Snow Stable |
| I wanna volunteer at a local forever horse ranch. But as a greenhorn, I don't know if that's a good idea. lol I guess they could just put me to work mucking out and hauling hay. LMAO |
| Minerva |
| You guys spend a lot of money on gypsy cobs over there as well dont you? Meanwhile we can buy a colt for like 50 quid at a fair 😬 I think Minnie cost my friends £250 as a yearling, although that was 11 years ago now |
| ghost light stables |
| Fsf Yeah it's pretty much the same for my quarter horses, my best horses I got from my cousin because he's a horse trader. The stud fees are outrageous for the performance stock horses through, the stud I really want to breed my good mare to his fee is 5,000 but his brothers is only like 1500 |
| The Feral Equine |
| My Hancock bred QH was 10k and that included the shipping fees from Florida |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Gotta head out, have some lessons to teach soon. Have a great day y'all |
| Minerva |
| Thats mad to me haha. The original part of our house was a cattle shed over 500 years ago, then it got a second storey added and eventually an extension |
| ghost light stables |
| Our barn sits on 950 acres it has the big barn which has 8 stalls and a indoor arena then our stud barn which has 5 stalls that open in the back to turnouts and a outdoor arena ;> |
| Snow Stable |
| @ven I love your yard! Enough lawn to use it and lots of bushes and some trees. Some flowers too. Only thing I'd do would be to add a bit of native flowers. XD |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Min - Some people consider 1979 an "older" house. Not me really.... |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Ghost Right now it takes about $7500 to get a healthy quality sport horses foal on the ground with stud fees and vet and other expenses. I miss having my own stallions , for sure. But since moving here, this farm is not stallion ready. Stud fees for stallions I choose are $1500 at lowest, and plenty more for some (the KNN stud fees have been more like $2000-2500) that doesn't include shipping the semen, or ultrasounding mares, etc, |
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| The Feral Equine |
| Min Is that like a Gypsy Vanner? They are super uncommon in my area. I have met 4 |
| Snow Stable |
| I wanna volunteer at a local forever horse ranch. But as a greenhorn, I don't know if that's a good idea. lol I guess they could just put me to work mucking out and hauling hay. LMAO |
| Minerva |
| You guys spend a lot of money on gypsy cobs over there as well dont you? Meanwhile we can buy a colt for like 50 quid at a fair 😬 I think Minnie cost my friends £250 as a yearling, although that was 11 years ago now |
| ghost light stables |
| Fsf Yeah it's pretty much the same for my quarter horses, my best horses I got from my cousin because he's a horse trader. The stud fees are outrageous for the performance stock horses through, the stud I really want to breed my good mare to his fee is 5,000 but his brothers is only like 1500 |
| The Feral Equine |
| My Hancock bred QH was 10k and that included the shipping fees from Florida |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Gotta head out, have some lessons to teach soon. Have a great day y'all |
| Minerva |
| Thats mad to me haha. The original part of our house was a cattle shed over 500 years ago, then it got a second storey added and eventually an extension |
| ghost light stables |
| Our barn sits on 950 acres it has the big barn which has 8 stalls and a indoor arena then our stud barn which has 5 stalls that open in the back to turnouts and a outdoor arena ;> |
| Snow Stable |
| @ven I love your yard! Enough lawn to use it and lots of bushes and some trees. Some flowers too. Only thing I'd do would be to add a bit of native flowers. XD |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Min - Some people consider 1979 an "older" house. Not me really.... |
| Full Stride Farm |
| Ghost Right now it takes about $7500 to get a healthy quality sport horses foal on the ground with stud fees and vet and other expenses. I miss having my own stallions , for sure. But since moving here, this farm is not stallion ready. Stud fees for stallions I choose are $1500 at lowest, and plenty more for some (the KNN stud fees have been more like $2000-2500) that doesn't include shipping the semen, or ultrasounding mares, etc, |
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