Posted by oldtanker on January 17, 2014 at 08:18:09 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: horse hay posted by JB hay on January 17, 2014 at 04:49:22:
One of my nephews is engaged to a girl who feels compelled to rescue horses. Last summer she calls me, as if I want in on a rescue animal. Tells me they will be keeping it in a stable where her and my nephew board 2 other horses just outside the Twin Cities. Says "you can come and ride it anytime you want". I kinda got her mad. I told her I have a barn, a pasture and raise my own hay, why on earth would I contribute money for a horse that I would have to drive 2 hours one way to ride when if I really want a horse I can buy one and keep it right here, no driving to ride. I really expected her to ask about maybe keeping the horse here so when they are visiting family here they can ride. Not a peep. I'd have been OK with that if they paid for the hay. Wasn't going to charge em board as such. Already have critters to care for. One more wouldn't really be a problem. Just pay for the hay. Horse people can be so odd.
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