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hanbrad
21st Sep 2005, 05:17 PM
Hiya every1 agen
Yes ive found it
I rang up mi stables 2day and i can help out and learn how 2 ride for £8
im sort of chuffed lol
My riding lessons are usually £10.50
Im riding a horse called Lucky lol i thought this was a bit of a convience seen as my last dog that died was called lucky lol so its spooky nananana! lol

Purple Hugs
21st Sep 2005, 05:50 PM
That's a great rate! :D
I pay £13.50 on my own for half an hour and thought that was really cheap compared to others in my area etc.

Hope you enjoy yourself! ;)

Spooky
22nd Sep 2005, 08:14 AM
I used to pay £16 for 1/2 hour :eek: But now get my weekly lesson free as I started working at the yard :D So I'm pretty chuffed too :)

hanbrad
22nd Sep 2005, 04:20 PM
cool dats great
yea thanks i will enjoy mi self
does any1 no how much it would be 2 get the care stuff for horses u no the brushes and that

Danyele
22nd Sep 2005, 04:24 PM
for alot of people here (including me) english is not their first language, so could you please refrain from using text speak? :D

Purple Hugs
22nd Sep 2005, 06:03 PM
Spooky, my next nearest school is rural and yet charges £15.50 during the week or £17.50 weekends for half an hour! So perhaps your £16 isn't so bad. ;) I dare say the school is miles bigger and possibly better than my current one - but we are happy at our one, and as v.beginners we have a lot to learn! :p also, I'm pleased to know I'm supporting a small local concern. :D

Cherokee
22nd Sep 2005, 08:13 PM
my riding school charges £16 for an hours group lesson

hanbrad
23rd Sep 2005, 01:57 PM
yes sorry i'll try and say it in full.
I am woundering if any 1 knows how much the horse brushes are for grooming a horse because i would love to get some

Danyele
23rd Sep 2005, 05:45 PM
Thanks! :D for brushes go to your local tack shop. they normally go quite cheap.

hanbrad
24th Sep 2005, 04:27 PM
ok thanks