Thursday, January 26, 2012

Which state would you rather live in if you owned horses, New Hampshire or Maine? Why? (2 or 10 points)?

If you were to own a small horse farm (2-6 horses), and you needed a decent job/weather, would you rather be located in Maine or New Hampshire? Why?Which state would you rather live in if you owned horses, New Hampshire or Maine? Why? (2 or 10 points)?
I grew up in Maine and always owned horses there. It is a wonderful state because there is actually quite a large horse community (big in 4-H, Pony Club, eventing, trail riding, and driving - there is virtually NO hunters/jumpers, no rated shows, and not a lot of western/gaming) and land is relatively inexpensive compared to other states. The biggest downside is the weather - there is often snow there 7 months out of the year and unless you have an indoor, riding during the winter is usually out of the question. I have never lived in New Hampshire but I would assume it is basically the same... Maybe a little shorter winter, but the real estate is more expensive.Which state would you rather live in if you owned horses, New Hampshire or Maine? Why? (2 or 10 points)?
Neither one.



First, it's too darn cold to do anything in the winter but freeze your butt off.



I would say it's best to have horses in the South somewhere because at least then you can ride all year around and don't have to shovel snow AND poopWhich state would you rather live in if you owned horses, New Hampshire or Maine? Why? (2 or 10 points)?
Neither! Northern Nevada, Northern Arizona, Idaho, Montana Wyoming! Now that's horse country! Miles and miles and miles of land that no one owns, with mountains rearing up to the sky. It's a MANS country its horse country, in other words. The more people.....the less beauty!
Those two states arent really far apart enough to make a difference. No offense. But i guess new hampshire because it is slightly farther south and the warmer the better! Both have just about the same job outlook/ weather.
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