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I've never been to Foxfield. You could go to their website.
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I applied to Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly SLO, Sonoma State, Colorado State at Ft. Collins, And CSU Fresno.
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At MC or in general? I don't really know.
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Well because it's still cheaper to lease since you don't have to pay vet, farrier, board, medication, etc etc.
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Half is only 3 days and full is something like 5 days (I think). Prices vary also. Half is cheaper, full is close to $900 a month.
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Umm she doesn't have a Formspring?
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Aw thank you! I'm really not that amazing! MC has a popular crowd? Lol. Well then glad I'm considered a part of it! And just keep riding because you will become a good rider! It's inevitable if you just keep practicing!
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Every lesson you are assigned a horse that matches your abilities/you get along with. If you instructor wants to see you on a certain horse sometimes you'll get assigned that horse. All of the horses are also up for a half or a full lease. Normally every person has a small group of horses that they usually get assigned. For example: I always rotate between Prince, Doc or occasionally Milo. A different person might rotate between Zory, Beau or Barney.
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It really is! And we have 30+ school horses to choose from!
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At the moment it would be Tangerines.
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Oh haha yeah MC is very far from the attitude of LAEC. My barn is friendly and we all treat each other like family. I've made SO many friends at my barn- regardless of my family's income level.
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I actually find my trainers value me more when I work for them. They appreciate it and I enjoy working and helping out my trainers and barn.
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Well my barn actually has really cheap group lessons. The cheapest in the area. But I have a working student agreement and I work off my lessons.
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Prince, Boomer, Doc, Bar-Z and Lucky (cause he's ancient and comes out each day with a bounce in his step)
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