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		<description>horses can definitely be expensive, especially if youre boarding in an urban space. so, if you can find a barn that lets you work a few hours when you can to pay off some of the board, that can be a big help. horseback riding is such a big commitment that people are out at the stables many hours each week anyway, and a lot of people i know work at the barn to pay off some of their board. 
generally prices in the more urban neighborhoods are more expensive, so you have to weigh convenience against price. from person to person, it varies, so find what works best for yours horse. younger people in urban areas have difficulty financing horses but make the sacrifice because of their love for their animals. hopefully something will work out for you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>horses can definitely be expensive, especially if youre boarding in an urban space. so, if you can find a barn that lets you work a few hours when you can to pay off some of the board, that can be a big help. horseback riding is such a big commitment that people are out at the stables many hours each week anyway, and a lot of people i know work at the barn to pay off some of their board.<br />
generally prices in the more urban neighborhoods are more expensive, so you have to weigh convenience against price. from person to person, it varies, so find what works best for yours horse. younger people in urban areas have difficulty financing horses but make the sacrifice because of their love for their animals. hopefully something will work out for you.</p>
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