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To retire, or not to retire?
ɹ o ʇ ǝ l l ǝ ʞ s November 27th, 2021 4:07:49am 4,369 Posts |
Hey everyone! I know it has been discussed in the past, but I'm looking for some fresh insight to see if people's minds have changed at all. Do you retire your horses at 21? Or move them to a retirement account to live out their days? Seeing as the lines don't break, only show deceased, is it worth doing if you have eight million retirees? I remember the general consensus was to hold onto them incase of retirement breedings etc. My retirement acct is swamped with them, and was curious to see if it is a done thing nowadays, or if people still hold onto them. :) |
awd ○ Mustangs [main!] November 28th, 2021 11:41:21pm 688 Posts |
I have the same feelings as some other HL veterans.... 1. I REALLY enjoy being able to look back at my hoard. Like many others, I would be more than happy to house your animals on my retirement. https://horsephenomena.com/home.php?id=19230 Free life-time board & a dedicated divider......or 50, if that's what it takes ;) *This offer of retirement goes to anyone reading this! < 3 |
SKELLETOR • THE CATACOMBS November 29th, 2021 2:01:40am 40 Posts |
Thank you so much for the 'hide tabs' idea, guys! Never would have considered that as a solution! I appreciate your offers of retirement as well! If I feel too overwhelmed in the future, I will definitely be in contact. Thank you beauties, you are all so wonderful x |
WildTiger German Shepherds {Nad watching} November 29th, 2021 2:11:20pm 132 Posts |
I keep them all. I only retired lines that I got rid of. Otherwise they are all under retirement divider and all get fed as everyone else |
`NEKE-A-SAURUS → up in smoke November 30th, 2021 10:22:51am 12,807 Posts |
I keep retirees on that breed acount now, for two reasons. |