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Re: [RC] affordable?? - Pam DeMerchant


There are 2 ways to afford our hobby: a) reduce expenses b) increase income.  
So far, the comments have been on the first option.  There are only a few that 
are able to successfully make money off of their horses, and for the rest of 
us, they're an expensive hobby.  Accepting that reality, I chose to sacrifice 
for many years, by choosing a non-horsey indoor career that would pay enough to 
afford my habit, and went back to school twice while working full-time in order 
to get there.  I rode not-at-all, and then very sporadically during that time.  
It paid off and has definitely been worth it.  You get to pick which method or 
combination is acceptable to you.  Either way, there is sacrifice involved.

Pam


-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Maynard <luvmares@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Nov 3, 2004 2:24 PM
To: kazevedo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [RC]   affordable??

I am very impressed with laura's response to this question. I take my hat 
off to her!

I do stuggle with the cost of this sport.  I often feel like it is just too 
costly.But I can't seem to stop :-) !

I am lucky to have a loving and supportive husband who helps me pay my horse 
expense bills. But I do work part time and every thing I earn goes to the 
horses.

I have four horses. I pride myself in taking the best care I can of my 
horses. This is,  in it's self,  very expensive:  shoes on two , trims on 
the two not being worked-  all done every 5 weeks. Feed and supplements for 
four, vaccinations and adaquan costs, Chiropractic care for my working 
horses and teeth work bi annually,  and then there is the need for health 
certificates and coggins. The list goes on and on. Then you add truck care , 
fuel cost , time off from work. Oh brother it adds up.I don't have a fancy 
living quarter trailer. I sleep on a futon mattress in the  nose of my goose 
neck, with no air conditioning and an ice chest for food and I take sponge 
baths to clean up. For several years I slept in the bed of my truck...

When I think of all the money I am spending, I get real nervous and think I 
should just quit..and put the money into our retirement fund. But one 
important truth for me is ; I have to ride or I really WILL go nuts. Riding 
keeps me sane :-).  So is it affordable? For me I can't afford to stop - or 
it would be the looney farm for sure :-).

Good luck to you - go for it!!! Be sure to use Laura Hayes as a GREAT 
example of how to attain what matters to you in life.

I hope to meet you on the trail some day!

Mary Anne Maynard

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