Too much of a committment if you go it alone, but perhaps you could consider taking on a sharer who is not committed to University.
Be very careful who you take on though, ask for references if possible.
Good luck.
2006-10-07 03:44:00
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answered by Ladyfromdrum 5
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It is possible, but I don't recommend it.
When I went to uni I found someone who had their own horse nearby to work a part loan deal with. They could ride and care for him (his name was Toffee) while I was away.
Unfortunatley he died from colic when under their care and I have never forgiven them. He had had colic once before, but I knew him so well, that I caught the early signs. I can't help but feel that if I had been there I could have caught it in time.
I know it's not fair to blame them, but I do. So think about it really carefully!
Good luck!
2006-10-07 03:53:06
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answered by sammi 6
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i would say yes but ive never been uni so i wouldnt know but from knowledge i would say you do both ,both you'll get enjoyment out of and you wont regret either as a horse is their as a loyal friend for when your down and uni is their to better your self and life so id say keep both you'll work it out luv
2006-10-07 03:52:03
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answered by Anonymous
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ask someone to help you and they get a share of riding the horse in return
2006-10-07 03:43:41
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answered by sleepwalker69 6
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Both are really heavy so make sure you wear a support belt.
2006-10-07 03:43:47
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have the money for both, then yes.
2006-10-07 03:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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hey! you should trying to sort out 350million presents and look after reindeer!!!
2006-10-07 03:44:02
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answered by Anonymous
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