Re: Need training but super broke. What should I do?
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:33 pm
Thanks so much!jsrules wrote:done i will put back in offers offer me $1
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Thanks so much!jsrules wrote:done i will put back in offers offer me $1
Well, I train for free, but i’m Not a fast trainerconletra83 wrote:Hey, there's a couple of horses I need trained but I only have ten thousand dollars. It costs money to have others train them, so what should I do? Please help
Well, I train for free, but i’m Not a fast trainerconletra83 wrote:Hey, there's a couple of horses I need trained but I only have ten thousand dollars. It costs money to have others train them, so what should I do? Please help
That's fine! I'm not in a rush.Ladybug JR wrote:Well, I train for free, but i’m Not a fast trainerconletra83 wrote:Hey, there's a couple of horses I need trained but I only have ten thousand dollars. It costs money to have others train them, so what should I do? Please help
So does that mean you want me to train? If so, please set the horses you want me to train up for private sale and link them.conletra83 wrote:That's fine! I'm not in a rush.Ladybug JR wrote: Well, I train for free, but i’m Not a fast trainer
If you ever need training, I can do it for you...Cheap!Hazel wrote:I had the same problem! Couldn't afford a grinder, so I invested in a few basic training courses and started training one of my own lads. The nice thing about training is that it doesn't take much time out of your day, especially in the beginning when the horse has little stamina, so you're left with plenty of time for mowing and entering local shows.conletra83 wrote:Hey, there's a couple of horses I need trained but I only have ten thousand dollars. It costs money to have others train them, so what should I do? Please help
The lad I've been training is now doing well in level 9 local shows, so in terms of money, training him myself definitely paid off. It did take a while to get there tho, since I haven't invested heavily in training courses. But over his lifetime, he'll earn a good bit of money with this training.
Sure! How much would it be to train this horse? http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1936912Training Services wrote:If you ever need training, I can do it for you...Cheap!Hazel wrote:
I had the same problem! Couldn't afford a grinder, so I invested in a few basic training courses and started training one of my own lads. The nice thing about training is that it doesn't take much time out of your day, especially in the beginning when the horse has little stamina, so you're left with plenty of time for mowing and entering local shows.
The lad I've been training is now doing well in level 9 local shows, so in terms of money, training him myself definitely paid off. It did take a while to get there tho, since I haven't invested heavily in training courses. But over his lifetime, he'll earn a good bit of money with this training.
Can you train this one? http://www.horseworldonline.net/horse/profile/1945739Ladybug JR wrote:So does that mean you want me to train? If so, please set the horses you want me to train up for private sale and link them.conletra83 wrote: That's fine! I'm not in a rush.