Ride Like The Wind asked:


I’m assuming all of these areas are suitable for horses, since they were listed on a site made to lost horse properties, but I’m going to explore that a bit. So, I found these horse properties, located in both Maine, and New York. After looking at these properties, which area would you say is best suited for horses?
1)
http://www.horseproperties.net/index.php?option=com_hotproperty&task=view&id=881&Itemid=27

2)
http://www.horseproperties.net/index.php?option=com_hotproperty&task=view&id=1320&Itemid=27

3)
http://www.horseproperties.net/index.php?option=com_hotproperty&task=view&id=1343&Itemid=27

Those three properties are in our price range, and would have a wide margin for renovations, as well as vet care cost.

We have a budget of $300,00, maybe a bit more, we are not quite sure yet. Anyways, we love the above three properties, but which area, and property would be most suitable for horses, and possibly agriculture?

I have two horses, and my friend has one, and we also board 1, or 2 horses at a time (not currently, of course)
I have to say, a ‘double trailer’ does not sound good. As nice as the land is, the house has to be somewhat nice also. So, out of the first two, which do you think is most suitable? Plus, we’d also like to stay in Maine, which is why we both like the first two.

NATHANAEL

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comet girl…DUCK! asked:


the horse to us. Yesterday my daughter went to ride him and he is limping. Isn’t it customary for the former owner to take responsibility for him as long as he is on his property? In other words, shouldn’t he take him to the vet and pay for his care?
He’s not really doing me a favor. I couldn’t take the horse with me because the former owner hadn’t gotten a Coggins test for him and the new stable won’t take the horse without proof of a negative Coggins. If he had done what he was supposed to do, I would have been able to take the horse with me when I bought him on Friday.
Yes, I had him vet checked on Friday. The sale is conditional upon a negative Coggins. If it’s positive, we get our money back and the deal is off.

JAMAAL
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Jason F asked:


I have a property that I am renting to some tenants. They will be boarding horses and possibly training/riding etc.

I need to get some property insurance on this property and was wondering if any knew of a good company to call. I basically just want to be protected in case someone falls off of a horse. Basically a farm/liability policy.

I live in Florida if that helps.

Thanks,

JERRY

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barrelracincowchasinchik asked:


Right now my horse is being boarded at a friends place. However, it costs about 700-800 dollars a year at least to drive up there and back. I’m now interested in keeping her on my own property. I just don’t know what the prices are. Can you help me? I live in Missouri.

RUSTY
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Nov
04
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bonnieblue716 asked:


I lent a pony to a family for use for their children. They didn’t give me any money or anything for him because i was retaining ownership. They couldn’t sell him or make life decisions on him without my premission. I said they could ‘have’ him for as long as they took proper care to ensure he stayed sound (aka rideable and healthy), and that they would assume responiblity for his routine care. They have been neglient in routine care, but since they have custody and he’s on their land they won’t let me reassume custody. What is my next move. I’ve been told to get a Writ from the county clerk and a magistrate for the return of property. Can anyone give me more info on this
I have proof of ownership, being a current coggins, coggins from the last ten years (he’s a grade paint so his coggins are detailed), and i can get sworn witness statements from families we have ‘lent’ him to in the past. Besides my vet and farrier who know him and the care we provide. The neglience on there part is not having his hooves done in 6 months and he’s morbidly obese to the point of possible chorinic laminatis. Besides he was due his vacinations in June and i’m pretty sure hasn’t gotten those yet.

ADALBERTO
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fastpony30 asked:


I’m trying to find legalities for Sweet Grass County, Montana. Where would I begin to look?

GINO
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drnotwhoyouthinkiam asked:


Everyone in our family is 5′10 or taller and relatively hefty. The lightest of us is 220 lbs. We’re interested in finally bringing a horse to our property but were worried we may be too ‘giant’. None of us have any riding experience but our daughter is experienced in horse behavior and care and we have a friend willing to work with us over proper riding techniques and we have a trainer lined up for any horse we bring on. We’re just wondering what breed of horses should we look for. Or if breed doesn’t matter, what height or ‘hands’ should we look for? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.

DARWIN
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♥ B Grand Blue ♥ asked:


Do you know of any good websites that have horse properties for sale? For example hobby farms?
There must be listings in Minnesota.

DINO
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Morabs ‘n’ Mustangs asked:


Im on a visit in ca. Gold river area. Ill be here till friday and im DYING without riding. We have two horses. I ride both. Ive been riding three years and i cant stand not riding. Anyone in CA have a place where they do even guided trail rides? or even a one time lesson. Also anyplace that would let my nephew ride for a few minutes being lead? Hes six and really likes horses. Cant ride much since our horses are in Minnesota.
please dont be rude or ill report to yahoo.

THANKS TO EVERYONEE.

=]

ELLIOTT

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ambassador4jc2 asked:


My friend’s horse died this morning and we were wondering if they would be allowed to bury it on their own land.
They live in Illinois.

ERNIE
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