Posted by dave2 on November 14, 2009 at 22:34:19 from (139.139.35.70):
In Reply to: Horse owners posted by john in la on November 14, 2009 at 15:56:55:
I can't see the pics until I get home. These things kinda grow on you. Never a dull moment. We just got #10 delivered yesterday evening. We have a decent agreement. We both work and pay half the house payment/utilities. I buy the feed and do the work, she takes care of any (most) needed doctoring herself and whoever the horse is registered to pays if a vet has to show up or pays for vaccines etc ordered. I do the hooves myself or pay to have it done. She takes care of the business side (tracking breeding, vaccines, due dates, and when the dogs are bred, etc., the house work, and the cooking (unless I get in a Chef Boy Ar Dave mood). She also talks on the phone to handle inquiries (tire kickers) that she thinks I don't have the people skills to handle (sold 5 puppies while she was in the States and never spent more than 5 minutes on the phone for each but somehow that just don't count :roll: ).
OH , and she prioritizes and advises on my plan of attack for my side of things real well.
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