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Extreme Veteran
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   Location: South Dakota | True question here. How do you find time and manage to take a vacation while owning and caring for horses? I am not in a boarding situation so would need someone to "farm sit", but I'm just curious of how other people manage to get away for family time. |
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       Location: Washington | We dont...... When we HAVE to, we do have a family down the road who comes and tends to things and never been longer then a weekend. I have everything set out, portioned, in front of pens/stalls in so all they have to do it feed and I dont have to worry about porportions. The kids ride here so we trade lessons/arena time for their help. We are also are an open facility that has boarding/training horses. We offer "vacation board" for those who do go on vacation and can't find a sitter for their horses. Maybe check some of your local boarding/training facilities if they have a pasture to put your horses in while gone. |
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 Poor Cracker Girl
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      Location: Feeding mosquitos, FL | It ain't easy but I make it a point to go away, just me and my husband, at least once a year for a minimum long weekend. Double bonus points for a week or longer. The farm is a LOT of work and it's so easy to get caught up in the never ending chore list. I rely really heavily on friends and I would be lost without them. I pay good and often provide baked goods and presents. I know it's a pain in the neck - I do it every day. We just got back Saturday actually. This time, I hauled my two high-maintenance horses (the barrel horses) to a friend who stuck them in her back pasture and made sure they got fed and medicated, etc. etc. etc. A friend of my husbands stayed at the house and fed the cows and the two retired horses. If they missed a meal or didn't get quite the right thing, it really didn't matter that much. He was more there to make sure everyone stayed upright and breathing. Our dogs went with us this time but we have a phenomenal dog sitter, a friend's mom, who loves our dogs. Even the grumpy old lady heeler likes it at Mama T's house. It can get a little pricey and the prep work that involves is a pain but we come back refreshed and happy to be home. |
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Veteran
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   Location: Montgomery TX | I have a few friends that I trust, we take turns "farm sitting" if any of us want a little vacation. But we are usually not gone more than 2-3 days at a time. There may be some people in your area that offer that service. I know lots of people offer pet sitting, it's different, though, with horses and multiple kinds of animals involved. Maybe a boarding facility offers vacation boarding or the vet clinic? Also, my husband and I take at least one seperate long weekend a year - him and his guys and me and some girlfriends - that way one of us is at home.
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| We don't. We leave around christmas and maybe 1-2 other times just to visit family or travel to the doctor. We have a good neighbor that does the feeding for us when we leave. we are gone 4 days max usually its 2-3 days. Its just too difficult for us with all our animals and the way its set up |
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | If I had it to do over again I would have given up horses much earlier in life in order to enjoy life and vacations without animals to hinder my doing what I want to. I've never wanted to ask my friends or family to deal with these critters so I've missed out on a lot. I would like to see Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park. Maybe lay on a beach in Florida or Hawaii. |
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    Location: East Texas | Get out and enjoy life! Like others have said find a way to make it work. |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | My parents and my sister are around, and my best friend is across the street so they help out. I remember as a kid we usually went on vacation after the cows were out for the summer and before we started haying. In the winter we'd feed ahead and have someone go open gates and check on things. It's rare all of us are gone at the same time anymore, but we have good neighbors and friends that will help when needed. |
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| Vacation !!!!!!! What is that If we get any vacation, we have to take it seperatly cause one of us has to take care of the horses & cats. I'm hoping I can get away with my girlfriend & go to colorado with her at the end of the month. We were suppose to go last month, but hubby broke his hand, so I had to stay to take care of him & horses |
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 The Vaccinator
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      Location: Slipping down the slope of old age. Boo hoo. | We have an extremely reliable farmhand who cares for our two horses when we leave the farm. The only other animals we have are two cats and a close friend looks in on them. We intentionally reduced our animal population in order to have freedom as retirees. My best friend lives a little over an hour from me and has several horses. We keep her horses for her when she travels -- she drops them off with us. Sometimes we keep them for two weeks! They love having time with us here at the farm -- no riding, just lots of pasture and great stalls -- LOL! |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| We do try and get away at lest once a year. We rely on friends and family to do our chores. We’ve gone to Texas for a week 2 years in a row and we’re going to the Denver Stock Show this year. When/if my niece qualifies for high school finals in WY we plan to make that a pretty significant trip - I’ve always wanted to see more of that area. Its tough but we also don’t have kids yet so we want to make sure we do some of these things. |
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        Location: LuluLand~along I64 Indiana | Being part of our 4H program for 20 years i have found a few of them who start adulting to be great house/critter sitters. We dont have to many special needs and i only put things in their competent hands. My niece and sister are always good backups to since i board for them. |
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 Guys Just Wanna Have Fun
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   Location: OH | It is tough---pretty easy to find someone to stop and feed the cats and dogs---little but harder to find someone "competent" to take care of 40 horses. Last vacation we had was three years ago. |
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Veteran
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| Yes! I have 4 horses and board % outside horses. I pay a lady to come out and feed while I'm gone. I make her a list, very specific, and i make it as easy as possible for her and the horses. We vacation several times a year and are gone on some weekends. If I didnt get away from here I'd never get a day off! Its stressful getting everything ready but its soooo worth it! HIghly recommend it! |
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| https://www.facebook.com/bill.swan.104 We don't because we live fourth miles from town and the place is ran off solar and has to be tended too |
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| For the last several years, my husband and I would go away for a long weekend in the fall to celebrate our anniversary and our favorite time of the year. We lived really close to my mom and brother and they would come by and let the dogs out, or they'd come with us. The horses would be pretty self sufficient - they had a huge pasture, didn't get grain, and just needed some hay and checking the water, and I'd throw a round bale out or several square bales if needed. But, we moved last year, and everytime we go away, my husband says he'd rather have a staycation and stay home and spend the vacation money on a house project. We have so many things we want to do and now that this house is OURS, it's an investment in our place, so it's worth it. I do get away a couple times a year with my mom for a girls trip and hubby stays home and cares for all the critters while I'm gone, which is what he prefers. |
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 Warrior Mom
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| I have an extremely tough time finding someone that will tend to all my animals, how I'd prefer it done. I mean, it's not rocket science, but in my experience, people dont care for your things like you do and I always end up being disappointed and spend my time away worrying if this or that was done ... gates closed and secured , chickens turned out early enough, chickens coop locked securely at night so nothing can get in and murder them... horses having water, fans turned on in the morning and cut off at night, dogs having water and being fed their food right, separating their feed bowls so one cant hog all the food, the cats need to be fed in the mornings and then put their uneaten food up at night so the raccoons dont start showing up again... do the budgies have water and food and are they properly covered up so the morning sun doesnt get them too hot... ugh... the list goes on... maybe it is rocket science lol!!!  |
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Queen Bean of Ponyland
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             Location: WYOMING | Frodo - 2019-08-06 4:01 PM
If I had it to do over again I would have given up horses much earlier in life in order to enjoy life and vacations without animals to hinder my doing what I want to. I've never wanted to ask my friends or family to deal with these critters so I've missed out on a lot. I would like to see Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park. Maybe lay on a beach in Florida or Hawaii.
NO No Florida beaches... you get flesh eating bacteria! I never have taken vacations but next year we are going to Montana to a Dude Ranch. Not sure WHY I am taking a horse vacation but oh well... they look fun, kinda like an all inclusive cruise only with horses! |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | want2chase3 - 2019-08-08 12:05 AM
I have an extremely tough time finding someone that will tend to all my animals, how I'd prefer it done. I mean, it's not rocket science, but in my experience, people dont care for your things like you do and I always end up being disappointed and spend my time away worrying if this or that was done ... gates closed and secured , chickens turned out early enough, chickens coop locked securely at night so nothing can get in and murder them... horses having water, fans turned on in the morning and cut off at night, dogs having water and being fed their food right, separating their feed bowls so one cant hog all the food, the cats need to be fed in the mornings and then put their uneaten food up at night so the raccoons dont start showing up again... do the budgies have water and food and are they properly covered up so the morning sun doesnt get them too hot... ugh... the list goes on... maybe it is rocket science lol!!! 
Oh I hear ya!! I am the same way. But I get told I need to let go a bit, since I am a control freak... well..... maybe I am a bit... but I just have a specific way of doing things... And, the bad thing is, the few times we did get to go somewhere and I had someone house/pet/horse sit, for some reason someone ended up with cuts on their legs, or start colicing the day we are leaving.... So call me paranoid... but there is always something.... which makes me feel justified in thinking the worst... So if anyone has the perfect solution I would lvoe to hear it!!!  |
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 Warrior Mom
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| cranky B4 10am - 2019-08-08 11:13 AM
want2chase3 - 2019-08-08 12:05 AM
I have an extremely tough time finding someone that will tend to all my animals, how I'd prefer it done. I mean, it's not rocket science, but in my experience, people dont care for your things like you do and I always end up being disappointed and spend my time away worrying if this or that was done ... gates closed and secured , chickens turned out early enough, chickens coop locked securely at night so nothing can get in and murder them... horses having water, fans turned on in the morning and cut off at night, dogs having water and being fed their food right, separating their feed bowls so one cant hog all the food, the cats need to be fed in the mornings and then put their uneaten food up at night so the raccoons dont start showing up again... do the budgies have water and food and are they properly covered up so the morning sun doesnt get them too hot... ugh... the list goes on... maybe it is rocket science lol!!! 
Oh I hear ya!! I am the same way. But I get told I need to let go a bit, since I am a control freak... well..... maybe I am a bit... but I just have a specific way of doing things...
And, the bad thing is, the few times we did get to go somewhere and I had someone house/pet/horse sit, for some reason someone ended up with cuts on their legs, or start colicing the day we are leaving.... So call me paranoid... but there is always something.... which makes me feel justified in thinking the worst...
So if anyone has the perfect solution I would lvoe to hear it!!! 
I haven't found a solution other than a stay cation or just getting rid of all the critters lol! I'm a control freak myself but I'm ok with that status lol! My horse chokes on stuff so it has to be soaked... I went away, unwillingly, and left very detailed instructions for the horse... just dont feed him any grain just, hay and alfalfa only, so no chance of choke while I'm gone... easy peasy right??? Wrong... she didnt latch his stall right or the feedroom door, he let himself out and helped himself to a barrel of alfalfa pellets... she found him in the morning "swallowing funny" and he was in the aisle of the barn... I knew immediately what it was. So called the vet and had a hefty farm call and the horses needed tubing to get dislodged... he got pneumonia after that. Total nightmare |
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