apocalypsepony wrote:
I'd never get a horse from a rescue that didn't transfer ownership of the horse. I'm not interested in feeding, caring for, and footing the bill for a horse I don't own. Unless it's a horse that will further my equestrian goals in a significant way, and that's not often what you get from rescues.
This. If I am paying for it and it's care I will own it. Already did the "lease" thing too, ended up buying both horses 6 months after the lease periood started due to owner needed cash. Won't do a lease again either.

  

goflipper said:
Just come back in a few years and show what you've produced and what it's done.
Until then no one knows shit, and it's just Backyard Breeders Gone Wild. The proof is in the results.

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ReinerMom wrote: 
If in your mind you are doing the right thing who cares what anyone wants to debate?