Gary Hill wrote:Dan, my largest account is a 45 head barn that I service every Wed. Each horse has an index card kept at the barn so the Trainer and I can keep up with which horses are due. It has become a really good thing with the owners also because they can look at the cards and see when their horses are due and the ones that don't come to the barn the owner bills them and pays me herself. Training clients is harder than training animals sometimes...but if ya make the right things easy it works!

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Gary, most of these people do not live in Indy. And alot of the shoeing bills are running $250 plus per horse. The barn owner is not gonna pay this amount of money. I am doing an average of ten there, per week.
I don't know what it costs to shoe a horse down your way, but 2500 bennies, a week is not easy to get from a Barn owner Besides, it's my business, and not the BO's responsilbility to pay for farrier work..
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