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Bar Diamond K
07:58:03 
Croft - do you have an average winning ebs amount per level you cull at? I can't imagine how I would keep track of who was making money before they leveled and who wasnt
Hy Brasil
07:42:47 Croft
by the time they are lvl 9 they are solid lol
Hy Brasil
07:42:27 Croft
I cull my geldings as they level, ones that level up before placing well get FR
Legacy Elm
07:41:21 Gabby
I see where you’re combining from, Swanky.
There is a trade off though as Croft is noting. You’re spending more on an entry to make more when they place high.
Hy Brasil
07:38:18 Croft
but if they place well it is worth it
Swank Plateau
07:37:04 Swanky
I don’t like showing lvl 9 geldings even if they win… it’s expensive to show them.
Vintage stud
06:40:28 Vintage, sooty lover
bye guys
Vintage stud
06:37:38 Vintage, sooty lover
Over here just winging showing and breeding and hope for the best lol
Beanie Barn
06:37:20 Toe Bean Police
I meant placing! Sorry everyone! LOL
Level 9 geldings are definitely in the money!!!!
Vahana Hollow
06:36:15 Val
I was so confused there, I was like "what did I miss that level 9 geldings aren't in the money?"
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:36:03 Ash
Ohhhh, phew 😂 thank you. Showing is a mystery to me
Tamarack Mountain
06:35:39 Opal
placing not level Ash
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:35:01 Ash
Oh is there no point showing geldings after level 7?
Vintage stud
06:31:46 Vintage, sooty lover
only have gelding ready to show, the 2nd one better do well
Beanie Barn
06:31:29 Toe Bean Police
There ya go! I can mail you a guide that I have used to help me with showing if you'd like!
Vintage stud
06:30:50 Vintage, sooty lover
gabby thanks, I have entered my newest gelding who won in his last show to see how he does
Legacy Elm
06:29:15 Gabby
Vintage
1-7 is when they are in the money.
If you toggle your barn view to showing, you'll be able to see who has been earning you money because the date will be green, and who hasn't
Tamarack Mountain
06:27:56 Opal
there is a nice new gelding
-HEE Click-
Royal's Emporium
06:27:53 Mellow (she/her)
unrelated but I am mass producing manips like nobody's business 😭
Vintage stud
06:25:44 Vintage, sooty lover
so if a horse get's 5th-1st I re enter them in shows?

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Bar Diamond K
07:58:03 
Croft - do you have an average winning ebs amount per level you cull at? I can't imagine how I would keep track of who was making money before they leveled and who wasnt
Hy Brasil
07:42:47 Croft
by the time they are lvl 9 they are solid lol
Hy Brasil
07:42:27 Croft
I cull my geldings as they level, ones that level up before placing well get FR
Legacy Elm
07:41:21 Gabby
I see where you’re combining from, Swanky.
There is a trade off though as Croft is noting. You’re spending more on an entry to make more when they place high.
Hy Brasil
07:38:18 Croft
but if they place well it is worth it
Swank Plateau
07:37:04 Swanky
I don’t like showing lvl 9 geldings even if they win… it’s expensive to show them.
Vintage stud
06:40:28 Vintage, sooty lover
bye guys
Vintage stud
06:37:38 Vintage, sooty lover
Over here just winging showing and breeding and hope for the best lol
Beanie Barn
06:37:20 Toe Bean Police
I meant placing! Sorry everyone! LOL
Level 9 geldings are definitely in the money!!!!
Vahana Hollow
06:36:15 Val
I was so confused there, I was like "what did I miss that level 9 geldings aren't in the money?"
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:36:03 Ash
Ohhhh, phew 😂 thank you. Showing is a mystery to me
Tamarack Mountain
06:35:39 Opal
placing not level Ash
Ashcroft Park Stud
06:35:01 Ash
Oh is there no point showing geldings after level 7?
Vintage stud
06:31:46 Vintage, sooty lover
only have gelding ready to show, the 2nd one better do well
Beanie Barn
06:31:29 Toe Bean Police
There ya go! I can mail you a guide that I have used to help me with showing if you'd like!
Vintage stud
06:30:50 Vintage, sooty lover
gabby thanks, I have entered my newest gelding who won in his last show to see how he does
Legacy Elm
06:29:15 Gabby
Vintage
1-7 is when they are in the money.
If you toggle your barn view to showing, you'll be able to see who has been earning you money because the date will be green, and who hasn't
Tamarack Mountain
06:27:56 Opal
there is a nice new gelding
-HEE Click-
Royal's Emporium
06:27:53 Mellow (she/her)
unrelated but I am mass producing manips like nobody's business 😭
Vintage stud
06:25:44 Vintage, sooty lover
so if a horse get's 5th-1st I re enter them in shows?

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Hard truth - advice? April 28, 2026 03:03 AM


Royal's Emporium
 
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I've never made a forum post before, so just bear with me, but I've been struggling/thinking about this for a while.
Owning a horse is my biggest dream, but I can't. The main reasons are that my family are non-equestrians and don't own property, and the career path I want to take in the future means that I won't have the space or time or stability for a horse and I know better than to "invest" in a horse that I cannot promise a lifelong commitment with. There aren't any places near me that offer leasing or livery, and I am lucky enough to ride at a riding school once a week. Recently a friend of mine bought her first horse (she has been riding for much less time compared to me and I was riding in the "level" above her), and I've just been riding for such a long time that it seems the next logical step but I know it's not possible. I'm trying to sorta 'get over it' even though I know I am very lucky to be able to ride horses at all. Any advice?

Edited at April 28, 2026 05:55 AM by Royale Lineage
Hard truth - advice? April 28, 2026 11:20 AM


Hummingbird Meadows
 
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I unfortunately don't have any advice, but I can totally relate to how you are feeling. I personally can't afford a horse because they are just to expensive. It's hard.

I guess my one advice would be to not give up hope. Something might change in your life. Maybe your time will free up. Maybe your finances will change. If it's somethign you REALLY want then keep riding as much as you can.

Edited at April 28, 2026 11:20 AM by Hummingbird Meadows
Hard truth - advice? April 28, 2026 10:48 PM


fire
 
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you could lease a horse/s
Hard truth - advice? April 29, 2026 05:05 AM


ZeroZero
 
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A friend at work said she regreted getting a horse of her own as she rode less than before.
The limited free time for riding was now spent taking the horse to the farriers or waiting for the vet. Going to fetch bulky food stuffs. Repairing the small stable and fencing round the paddock. Pulling out nasty plants and reparing rabbit and mole holes. Etc.
So there are many advantages to riding as you do now.
I too have always hankered after a horse, but could not afford it or the time (as I don't live on a farm), sigh.
And you never know, you might win a lottery!!
Hard truth - advice? April 30, 2026 06:56 AM


Royal's Emporium
 
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fire said:
you could lease a horse/s


i mentioned in the post that there are no places near me that offer livery or leasing :<
Hard truth - advice? April 30, 2026 06:58 AM


Royal's Emporium
 
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ZeroZero said:
A friend at work said she regreted getting a horse of her own as she rode less than before.
The limited free time for riding was now spent taking the horse to the farriers or waiting for the vet. Going to fetch bulky food stuffs. Repairing the small stable and fencing round the paddock. Pulling out nasty plants and reparing rabbit and mole holes. Etc.
So there are many advantages to riding as you do now.
I too have always hankered after a horse, but could not afford it or the time (as I don't live on a farm), sigh.
And you never know, you might win a lottery!!


sadly i do long for the tiresome chores as well :( I try to help out as much as I can at the riding stables though
Hard truth - advice? April 30, 2026 12:19 PM


Calela Eventing
 
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Honestly, buying a horse at the time you seem to be at might not work. Horses are awfully expensive, surley more than taking more lessons? Would it be possible to ride 2 lessons a week instead of one and then you can see how much time you actually have to spare
Hard truth - advice? June 17, 2026 12:06 AM


Elephant Walk Stable
 
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Coming from someone who has horses, it's a full time job, and as others have said, it does become a lot of work. You loose time with friends and all that. My one thing I would suggest is be happy where you are now, and what you have accomplished this far. Leasing is again like a second house payment, but if you would do anything, I would lease before you really get a horse that is strictly yours. With leases, you get the horse owner experience but you are not usually paying for vaccinations and the necessities for horses. I know leasing may not be offered near you, but that would be where I would take your equestrian journey a little further. If you have any other questions, my inbox is always open. I hope I was some help. And I totally understand where you are right now. Just embrace the opportunities you have now, it's nice to look into the future, but anything can happen from now and then. Again, PM me for any other questions! :)
Hard truth - advice? June 17, 2026 03:34 PM


Cadence Farms

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Perhaps increase the number of lessons you can do at the riding school and maybe ask them if they have any working student positions. So you can spend extra time with the horses and get some extra lessons.
Hard truth - advice? June 18, 2026 07:40 AM


Wineland Acres
 
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Learn as much about horses as you can :) Some things with horses are just unneccessary expensive for the inexperienced, like thrush treatment. There's tons of products, when apple cider vinegar will also get the job done. Learning more about horse keeping is fun and interesting anyways. One day, it might pay off :)

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