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Date Posted: 17:34:33 05/26/07 Sat
Author: Cheri Sullivan
Subject: Re: Invite for Horse Sitters
In reply to: A. Holmes 's message, "Re: Invite for Horse Sitters" on 08:23:32 11/12/05 Sat

>>>I would like to invite all Horse Sitters to a new
>list
>>>that I have created.
>>>
>>>http://www.egroups.com/group/HorseSittingBiz
>>>
>>>A place for horse sitters & those who are SERIOUSLY
>>>considering starting a horse sitting business to
>>>exchange ideas, information and questions on the
>>>wonderful business of horse sitting. For
>professional
>>>&/or experienced equestrians only
>>>
>>>Thanks & hope to see ya there!Would love to join a
>>group like this. I have a horse sitting business
>>currently

Hello- In response to your invitation, I don't know that I qualify as a professional horse person, but I have done some stable sitting this past year and am considering starting a business. I was a rancher's wife in the 70s and 80s, so have done the cowgirl thing in the past. Horsemanship has changed considerably since then, for the better. Back then Montanans looked at me like I was nuts for reading the few books I could find on horse psychology. Now it expectedly goes with the territory of turning out a good horse.

I'd like to be able to offer exercising, breezing, lungeing and am open to other services in addition to general care. I'd welcome input from anyone currently involved in this business.
Thanks very much.
Cheri Sullivan

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