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pansy

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Ok it's wet & Im cold & I know there is worse to come - so I've started to think about what sort of extra things we could do with if money wasn't an issue - I'm not going to be greedy ;)

A few more acres of land - maybe an extra 4/ 5
An indoor school would be great
On site Electric
Heated tack room
An extra to stable to put all those important bits in (I'm sure I wouldn't put an extra horse in)
There are probably loads of other things I can add but its a start - heres to winning the lottery - what would everyone else like if money wasn't that important x
 
Ooh, if money was no option, I would have a horse of my own for starters, and one for my sister and a pony for my daughter. I'd like a nice yard with an indoor and outdoor school, jumping field, XC course - oh and weekly training sessions with Carl Hester and Mary King, lol!

I've always liked the idea of having a retirement home for horses - always makes me feel sad when I see a veteran up for sale, I'd like to give them a nice place to live out their days.
 
If money were no object, I suspect I would take on a couple of horses or ponies from the local rescue centre as they are full to bursting currently :(

And a nice shetland for my husband to drive :)

And something old enough to be ridden for me - altough am going to do this anyway, just would be able to get something flashy and expensive, lol! Would quite like a lorry with living space too...
 
If money was no problem:

-Another two native/hardy ponies as companion for Pete - I fancy a Dales & always loved Haflingers/Fjords
-Private yard/grazing so I could have grass livery/ living out 24/7 - also I'd set up some kind of track system, to help with grazing/barefoot hooves.
-Small lorry
-Off road hacking
-Indoor sand school.

That's not too much to ask for, I don't think! :D x
 
My own yard would be a dream come true. On a smaller scale, I would love to have an unlimited budget for buying my boy a new jumping saddle :) And come to mention it, a dressage saddle for the mare.
 
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