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Shareboarding about 2xs a week?

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Okay so ive been working at a near barn

for a while. i have happened to fall in love

with a horse. his name is Galardon, Gally.

He is sweet and also loves me too! I kinda

know his owner, but she moved to a different

barn, which i know where it is (; . my question

is when i get a nice paying job, how much would

it cost to shareboard him about 2 or possibly 3

times a week? Yes im, thirteen, but i want to know

cuz i have a job waiting for me when im fifteen

thanks

oh and does anyone know how to convince my

parents to let me get a horse instead of a car?!

haha my friend did it, she still wants a car, but is

still extremely happy with her horse now!!!!!!!!!!!

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  1. Well for starters, how about trying the following:

    #1 Cleaning your room and making sure that it STAYS clean and tidy.

    #2 Making sure that your homework is done and handed in on time.

    #3 Sweep the floors in the living room and kitchen without your parents asking you to.

    #4 Wash and/or dry the dishes.

    #5 Do not fight and argue with your sisters & brothers.

    #6 Eat what you are given and don't whine or make "yuck" faces when given it.

    #7 Don't talk rudly to adults

    #8 Always share with other kids.

    #9 Go to bed when you are told to.

    #10 Research the pet and breed you want to be 100% certain that it is the right one for you.

    # 11 Ask them about getting this new pet in a nice way and don't beg and whine about it.

    I'm 100% sure that if you give those a try, they will see that you are serious about wanting to add a this pet to your life and family. :)


  2. The price depends on the horse, owner and barn. The horse having really nice training will drive the price up. Since the owner isnt looking for a share lease they will probably set a high price (if they even want to). The barn the horse is boarded at could also raise the price (if the barn is expensive the owner will probably ask for more to help cover the cost). Anyway 1/2 leases in my area run between $200-600 a month. $200 at low end barns on ancient badly trained horses and $600 at the nice hunter barn on an well placing horse.

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