I have now entered the ranks of horse victimhood.
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I have now entered the ranks of horse victimhood.
http://www.users.on.net/%7Egril/ww2/Taj3.jpg
You bought a horse head :confused:
no he found it in his bed:(
Can it talk?
Can't afford any more new tools now, :D ha ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Grunt
What does it cost these days to get a vet to your paddock?
Kev M
(horse owner in a previous life)
I warned you about chasing horses........now that you've caught one what are you going to do with it? :rolleyes:
The horse is named Taj. My wife found him.
We had the vet out the other day and it cost $75 to get him out to the paddock and a further $120 in drugs and stuff.
Not a bad nag though. Fricken big. 17.2
Buying food fresh these days, Grunt?.
I like horses and I can eat a whole one.
What is he/she, looks like a warmblood or TB.
Shop around for vets and look online for a lot of remedies.
Our vet bills are minimal (OK, the vet sponsors us in events etc as does the farrier) and you can do a lot yourself.
I'm sure Sarah will advise you on how to save money.
She's away for a week at the moment buying horses around the State for a few trainers and loving it.
You've shaved?
why the long face? :rolleyes:
Giddyap Grunt:D :D
if it turns out to be a nag you can turn him into glue for your next project(s) (x1000)
I knew vets were getting hard to make a house call - but you kidnapped and drugged him? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Grunt