OH NO!!!

Hmmm. New bridle, new saddle, new blanket . . . does this mean Gramps got a new shovel out of the deal?

The good part is NO GAS STATIONS :mrgreen:

Don
 
The good part is...
The good part is - she didn't buy that horse! It was a little too spirited and headstrong for her. The bad news is - she and grandma are still looking.

They have been looking at horse ads for a couple weeks, ever since grandma came up with the grand scheme of how to swing it. Her 4H leader from last year is not doing it this year, and her new 4H leader doesn't have any spare horses. However, she does have lots of pasture and is willing to keep the horse there for nothing. So, grandma hears the word free, and right away wants to start buying stuff. Big, living stuff. This was the first one they went to look at, and now there's no stopping Tiff. I'm done for.

Anybody got a good horse for an 11 year old girl in her second year of riding? Call grandma if you want to sell it.
 
Next thing you know ole Mike will be buyin a horse trailer,then all the trappings ,then drivin Tiff to where you keep it to feed and excercise every day, and the list goes on and on and on...................
It has only just begun Mike. instead of fishing you will be off to this hores show or that one any free weekend you have. I tell you what Mike, you will be so busy horseing around that you might as well just sell Tyboo to me and then you will have all the time in the world for horse stuff......lol.....
 
Mike I have a neighbor that just bought his grandaughter a Mercedes SUV for her 16th. birthday. He sure did not do that for his daughter and I had to jab a little on that one. His response was that his 16 year old grand daughter is literally making him several hundred thousand dollars per year riding HIS quarter horses in competition all across the US. His grandaughter, Amanda, has been riding in competition since she was 8 or so and is VERY good at it. She is ranked #2 in her age group on a national level.
Ya see... Amanda trains and rides the horses her grandad breeds and raises. When Amanda od her horse does well in competition... people bid on and purchase the horse as a proven winner. Artie's horses go for $125 to $200 K a piece.

Now.. talk to grandmom and your grandaughter to see what they can do for you.. good luck! Butch

PS... your grandaughter is almost as cute as my two :smile :wink
 
Hi Mike,
Yep your doomed, don't worry about gas, when you get the bill for feed ( Hay, oats, straw for bedding) not to metion the monthly bill from the ferrier and vet and who is going to clean out that stall ever day. Then there is all the stuff needed for groming almost forgot what about shelter in the winter new barn? Yep might as well take out another loan on the house, You might as well get her a car cheeper in the long run.

Richard
( you wonder how I know, sister had a hay burner guess who got to clean out the barn )
 
Once she does get a horse, I expect to see all kinds of Mike modifications to it - a permadork on the tail to help it get over the fences etc.... think of the possibilities.
 
I'll bet one of the first things he does is put a hitch on it. That thing has to pull better than his Dodge.
 
UncleRichie":1lpqumad said:
Hi Mike,
Yep your doomed,

Don't forget to get ready for the Cowboys swarming aroung your back door with their 10 Gallon Hats, Wrangler Jeans, Boots and Jaws full of chewin' tobacco. (Tell Kay to break out the spittoons!) :disgust
 
Mike --
Our eleven-year old (and her Mom) bought a horse -- yep, there were hay bills, vet bills etc. and yes, all the horse shows -- but the ol' adage about buying a young girl a horse and she'll never get in trouble -- is true. She learned responsibility (she fed, groomed, cleaned etc), and confidence -- never a bit of problem as a teenager, and grew into a charming responsible adult. (Who's now thinking of a horse for her girls). Give a boy a boat and a fishing rod and a girl a horse and saddle -- it works better then any of the garbage the child psychologists prattle about. Good on ya, Mike -- git that cute kid a horse!!!
 
El and Bill-

Most useful advice ever given! Amen, ditto, and serve up that pony!

Mike- Maybe you can recoup some of the cost by shoveling all that horse stuff in the back of the Dodge, covering it with plastic, and piping the methane gas up to the Cummins? Maybe save enough on diesel so you can still afford gas to operate the boat if you can possibly find the time! Good Luck, Grampa!!!
 
This is the latest possibility. It is owned by Tiff's new 4H leader (or her daughter) and is already in the pasture we're going to use. Tiff rode this one today, and it was perfect for her. The owner isn't sure if it is for sale or not.

I don't like the floor boards in the boat cockpit anyway, so I figure to save a few bucks by ripping the floor and the rear bulkhead out of the TyBoo and letting it double as a horse trailer.

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DaveS":22rul97z said:
Don't forget to get ready for the Cowboys swarming aroung your back door with their 10 Gallon Hats, Wrangler Jeans, Boots and Jaws full of chewin' tobacco. (Tell Kay to break out the spittoons!) :disgust

A 10 gallon hat is no match for 12 guage double ought buck. This part of the west is a little wilder than them boys thought.
 
Mike, did you see how that horse was looking at you in the pic you posted? It needs a good home and owner... You could always name it "Tyboo Two" that way it won't feel so bad when you have to shell out all that dough.

My wife says I have two money pits. One is a my boat where she says I just pour money in a hole in the water. The other is what I pay for riding lessons for my grandaughter... she's got her eye on a horse of her own too. If Connie is not fishing with me or working on the boat... she's at Artie's stable volunteering to care for the horses boarded there. I have to hand it to her... she's small for a 9 year old but she can shovel a stall with the best of them. It's kind of weird.. while quietly (I use that term loosely)fishing with her I get lectured as to the various personalities the horses have, their likes and dislikes. She likened them to people and the moods they can be in for what ever reason. Not bad for a 9 year old...

Butch
 
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