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Re: Next endurance prospect
On Sat, 10 Jan 1998 09:17:00 -0800 "Blankenship, Ann"
<ABlankenship@commerce.ca.gov> writes:
>Well Shelly, I'd LOVE to be able to pay the big bucks for my next
>horse.
> I don't think "willing" is the problem. "Able" is the problem. I'll
>never be in a position to pay $10,000+ for a horse, unless, of course,
I've got less than $1,000 in Kaboot, who is by a CT champion stallion and
out of a mare who did a few rides. However, Blue Cross Blue Shield has
over $13,000 invested in his training. (One 6" metal plate installed in
my collarbone, and then removed 8 mo. later) Maybe we could get them to
supplement our purchases of safer horses. It might save them money in
the long run.
Seriously, The difference in a $1,200 horse and a $10,000 horse is
minimal in my experience. The people I have run across who have given
that kind of bucks were simply foolish and wanted to brag about what they
paid. More power to the seller. They did them a favor. Ffools are
dangerous with all that money in their pockets.
More often than not, once you get over $2500, the difference is how the
seller's farm looks, and whether the horse is body clipped.
Angie McGhee and Kaboot (who came with a clause that I owe another $100
if we ever win a ride)
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