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Diane F Arnett (rumor@ksu.edu)
Thu, 12 Dec 1996 12:37:04 -0600 (CST)

>
> I do breed and occassionally sell a horse. Part of what I consider is
> setting a price is what kind of home will a partciular $$ amount attract.
> Not always true, but I do go by the theory that if someone pays "good money"
> for a horse, he/she is more likely to be a better owner.
>
Teddy,
I have to strongly disagree with the statement that if someone
pays "good money" for a horse, he/she is more likely to be a better
owner. I have a VERY tight budget, and am not able to afford a lot of
money for my horse, in fact still making payments.
BUT, I GUARANTEE you if a horse had the luck of making his new
home my home he would have landed in the most loving, caring place he
could hope for, being cared by someone who's husband complains constantly
that my first thought when I wake up in the morning and my last thought
when I go to bed at night is my horse.

Dianna Arnett