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horses


Question Posted Saturday April 10 2004, 11:05 am

i have a horse and i really love her but shes getting to much for me to handle my mum says i shold sell her and choose another career and she wont let me have another horse if we sell this one and there doesn't seem to be anyone to help me

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cowgurls_rock answered Tuesday August 3 2004, 8:04 am:
hey i went thru that ...i had a horse and he was great but then my dad dint want him ne more so i sold him and he went to an awesum home but hes gone now cuz of old age ! but i think that if u realli love the horse then u sud send it to a nice home but u knoe it doesnt mean u gotta give up horses u can still see her and ride her hope i hepled
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ixsAveDxmYsELf answered Wednesday July 28 2004, 7:35 pm:
if u really love your horse then keep her. its a bond that will be horrible to break. try to make time to take care of her, and have your friends and family help you.

hope i helped! please rate me...

-sAveD

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vanna answered Monday July 26 2004, 5:46 pm:
well if yur horse is yung it is probably goin through wat todlers go through that one stage were they r to hard to handle so give it time and work with him or her.


luv vanna

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TheHawaiianGod answered Monday April 12 2004, 7:21 pm:
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I think you should get a job to pay enough money to keep the horse and then you should teach it to be good!

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clouds answered Monday April 12 2004, 5:07 am:
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LostCause answered Sunday April 11 2004, 12:37 am:
I think that if you really love something then you would want to do the best thing for your hosre if you think it would be treated better with you then you should defanatly keep it and If it's getting to the point were you just can't handell the preshure of having to take care of a horse then you should try to sell it to someone who you know would take good care of her and someone that would alowe you to stop by and see her ever now and them. Well thats the best I can do.
Later Friend

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Gabi143 answered Saturday April 10 2004, 9:47 pm:
Don't sell your horsey. I don't know about you but I would NEVER sell my pet unless my life seriously depended on it. I love my dog, dont you love your horse?

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FernGully answered Saturday April 10 2004, 1:42 pm:
You have a horse?! I want a horse what the hell.


But seriously, this horse is your responsibility and if you can't really handle that responsibility then the only creature who suffers is your horse. What cant you handle? Maybe there is a way to fixing that or working it all out so that you can keep your horse. Do you have any friends that really like horses and would maybe want to come and help you for free?

Or is this 'too much to handle' the riding the horse does now that its getting older? You really cant keep the horse if you cant ride it because its not fair to the horse not to be ridden and cared for. If you have to sell your horse and your mother wont let you have another one then you'll have to face that fact. Later in your life you might be able to buy a horse of your own, since your mother wont be making your decisions forever.

Definitely consider giving the horse to someone you know well and who you are certain will treat this horse very nicely.

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notnormal answered Saturday April 10 2004, 11:55 am:
If you are unable to handle this horse, then you are probably not going to be able to handle another horse. Is there a way that you can sell her to someone who will let you ride her or visit her on occassion? I don't know a lot about horses, but from the little I know, people often need additional people to exercise horses and socialize with them because they can't put in enough time.

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