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Do I have to be a millionaire when I want to buy a Heutimer for my horses?
I want them to have an time controlled rack that lasts a while. Should I go for a Heutimer or i another rack sufficiant. I am not a millionaire
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- Sandra S.Lv 72 months ago
You don't have to be a millionaire, but it does take money, and a money management plan when caring for horses. First, I agree with zephanie666 answer. I have several horses that I can't always give 100 percent of my love and time too due to other life obligations. I have 4 stable hands who help me aid in all types of care, exercising and other responsibilities. They also take care of my stables. I feel much better knowing that they have the human touch, which is a much more pleasant and friendly approach. The horses enjoy the special interaction too. My stable hands are full time 24/7 during the winter season, and part time other seasons. I live in New York and it's a must during the winter. Depending on your needs you could hire on a as need basis.
Second, if the above recommendation is not an option, then I suggest that you look into a EuroXciser instead.
Good luck!
- zephania666Lv 72 months ago
How bout you just hire someone to come and feed several times a day. That has the advantage of more eyes on your horse, looking for issues like injuries and colic, and the advantage of extra socialization time for the horse.
Much better than a mechanical thing that can hurt (and be hurt by) the horse.
Source(s): How bout you just hire someone to come feed a few times a day. That'll have the added advantage of eyes on your horse, checking for injuries/colics/etc. and providing socialization.