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Thursday, April 12, 2007

How to Earn money to buy a horse... and a place 2 board it? -

Okay... so i have like... $2 bucks right now... i need a LOT more... and i plan to buy this horse in the future... (way in the future) So do you have any tips on how to earn, and save a LOT of money 4 a horse... by the way... no money earning websites or anything weird like that...________Get a job. Your going to have to o a lot of saving. Horses cost 1000 and up then to board anything from 250.00 and up then vets and farrier cost and equipment. So you need a lot of money________Try to find a job at a local stable feeding or even cleaning stalls..something so that you re around horses and horse people and can learn more about them before you buy your own horse...then if you keep your horse there you might be able to work a little of your board off. good luck!________Babysitting! That sounds like a really lame answer..I know..but it s hard finding jobs in this economy...if you re of age,you could probably get a job at a fast food restaraunt or grocery store too. Just giving you ideas! And once you do have that awesome,(permanent) job...Good Luck!! Horses are one of the most amazing creatures ever,and can be an absolute Joy to own! *EDIT* And like Clynnny stated,IF you have stables or a horse related place around your area looking for a worker..that would be awesome,because you d be around/working with horses and earning money for one. If you have an area like that around,I d really go for it!________A job? Try finding a place nearby as a barn help, if you have not owned a horse before you ll learn a lot about the care of horses. If you have experience in horses, you can do other things as well. I ended up teaching 4-H classes when I was a teenager and eventually went to classes and became a riding instructor. The price of the horse is not the expensive part however, its the accesories and care. My thoroughbred gelding (a novice show horse when i bought him) cost me $5,000 to start, but care exceeded 2-3,000$ a year in boarding, shows, vets bills, farrier bills, etc. A non-show horse would cost much less to start but the cost of care would be about the same and more if its a horse in poor health or older. Just things to keep in mind. In the meantime, look out for cheap partial-leases, or free riding oppurtunities. I found many in my area before I purchased my horse.________if there is a local stable, help out there. That will earn you money, give you more practice and expirience around horses, plus you will be friends with the people you might board with in the future. On top of that, you might be able to get a lower boarding fee and if there are any barn horses for sale you will have an advantage there. if that s workable it would definitely be the best job for you. if not, then just get a regular job and start saving!________When you turn 16, get a job everyday after school making at least minimum wage. You will be able to save up enough to initially buy a horse. But you need to be consistantly making an income to pay board. So you will still need to have a job after school. If your not 16 then it s illegal for you to work. You could do under the table work like working at a stable but thats about it.________Get a job mucking stalls. You can maybe ride a little and learn about horses as you are earning the money for one - plus you will see if you really want to do the work involved in keeping a horse. Not everyone who likes the idea of keeping a horse actually likes it once they see how much work is involved.________Someone else suggested babysitting, which actually isn t a bad idea. I have to babysit my neighbor at least once a week, and I get $5 an hour. Last week I babysat him a total of three times and got $55. You should also do extra chores around the house to earn extra allowance. Once you ve earned your weekly allowance, put at least half of it in the bank. Pick up every penny, quarter, dime etc. off the street and put it in a jar. It may only come out to be $5, but hey, that s enough to buy a grooming brush. Just spend your money wisely, and put away the money that you don t need. After a while, you ll have enough.________So....you can t get a job, but you want to earn money. Do you expect it to just fall out of the sky into your lap? I suppose given your limitations, if you get birthday gift money, or christmas gift money, be strict about putting it back and not spending it, perhaps try babysitting, which, if you re old enough to be on YA (13) you might find someone that finds you to be trustworthy of that responsibility. Otherwise, study a lot, and wait until you re old enough to get a job.________This is the best, genuine amp; FREE!! site for earning money easily through net. Payment Proof available!!! http://is.gd/eFlp

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