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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 7794754" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Selling hay to horsey women is a joke. Everyone panders to their 'that's too much' patter when the fact is they can afford a horse or more often horses plural. My wife kept horses for years, we know one visit from the farrier to trim feet is worth £90/hr for the guy with a rasp and a pair of clippers and that is paid with a smile, a flirt, good show of tight jod's, a coffee and a biscuit. Hay suppliers are taken for a ride to subsidise the other necessary items that go along with horse ownership. </p><p> Just don't do it, even my wife won't let me sell hay to her friends at less than cost of production, transport, stacking and a profit margin. She sees no merit in paying for someone else to play with their hobby horse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 7794754, member: 395"] Selling hay to horsey women is a joke. Everyone panders to their 'that's too much' patter when the fact is they can afford a horse or more often horses plural. My wife kept horses for years, we know one visit from the farrier to trim feet is worth £90/hr for the guy with a rasp and a pair of clippers and that is paid with a smile, a flirt, good show of tight jod's, a coffee and a biscuit. Hay suppliers are taken for a ride to subsidise the other necessary items that go along with horse ownership. Just don't do it, even my wife won't let me sell hay to her friends at less than cost of production, transport, stacking and a profit margin. She sees no merit in paying for someone else to play with their hobby horse. [/QUOTE]
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