>>>>>> If you've spent thousands getting your horse there and he's about to
> be disqualified because his shoe has spread from it's original form, yeah,
> you're going to be happy there is a farrier on hand to quickly re-shoe 
> him.

> Which brings up another good point...why should it cost thousands to get
> your horse TRAINED for evaluations?

Karen, I DID NOT SAY anything about TRAINING.

It costs for health papers to travel, fuel to haul 2000 miles round trip, 
vehicle checkup to make sure you make it 2000 miles hauling a horse, hotel, 
stall rental, farm sitters, missed work, etc., etc.

Cheryl

ToltallyICE at Sand Creek Icelandic Horse Farm
Icelandic Horses and Icelandic Sheepdogs
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
website: www.toltallyice.com
Idaho 

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