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Just to point out, but we have a word for "silly horse doing silly things", it's "horse".
All too true....
Just really big dogs who like to play
and from what I hear will keel over and die any chance they get. I'm no expert though. but not being able to throw unwanted ingested items seems like a pretty big design flaw
They are... oddly sensitive in some ways, and incredibly resilient in others.
kinda wish I had a horse. I hear they're expensive to maintain though.
Can confirm.
Expensive every month, expensive to treat, expensive to shoe, expensive to house/feed/etc.
We are actually looking at property to do some farming, and a chunk of it will be for retired horses.
love the enthusiasm! wish I could afford a farm.. and if I did have one I wouldn't bet on it.
Well my wife is the one who knows her way around a farm, she'll be running it, and I'll be doing random manual labor as required.
Its been ridiculous finding the right property though... What used to be $300-400k only 3 years ago is now selling for over a million. Its nuts. So most likely going empty land and building cheap to start....
In a wild area untouched by humans, there is not much "unwanted" you could get from grazing.