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Posted by Stumpalump on June 12, 2007 at 08:16:23 from (71.237.17.216):
I'm in a situation and have no knowlege of horses their upkeep or cost. My primary residence is on 2 1/2 acers and is zoned for horses. At the end of our street we have county open space with trails that allow riding. My 11 year old step doughter has been given a horse by the evil other part of her family because they want her to move in with them and to drive a stake between me and her when I say you can't bring the horse. I don't know if I want it because I no nothing about them and will need to do improvments to the property ($$$). I have allways said that I will never base a decition on anything that that part of her family says or does. They really are evil. But a horse maybe would be a good thing. I don't know. I am in Colorado and will need a barn for it but what about cost of feeding and vet ect? My lot is mostly Pondarosa pine trees and scrub oak with a little natual grass.
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