Not the least bit weird. When one is in 4-H, folks who aren't your
"friends" call you up for advise if you are listed as a resource. Guess
you've never been in 4-H. Or never had friends who have friends who refer
them to you.
No offense, but big whoop. I can do the same thing. Probably done them for
the same number of decades. One more time, for the NOVICE, "Breed of horse
will give a general jumping off point. Buying a grade horse gives you a
mystery package."
Nobody is saying YOU should do x, y or z. Get over it. The conversation
wasn't about you.
As I remember it, he was looking for an all around horse and was interested
in a specific "breed." My original post was "go for a mustang" since they
are just about the same "breed" but much more affordable. AND, then if one
was looking for a horse for a specific purpose, one more time "Breed of
horse will give a general jumping off point. Buying a grade horse gives you
a mystery package."
So, for all those that are novices, I'll say what I said to begin with, find
someone who is an expert and take them with you. If you want a horse for a
specific purpose "Breed of horse will give a general jumping off point.
Buying a grade horse gives you a mystery package."
Lynda, who really needs to tell her friends to take those working ranch
horses out to Celia's area so they can get that $10,000 for them.
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