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Post by slinarez on Jan 12, 2008 17:59:24 GMT -5
HELLO ALL.....IF ENOUGH ARE INTERESTED IN HORSE HAULING FROM WASHINGTON-CALIFORNIA MIDDLE OF FEBRUARY, WE COULD GET A TRIP TOGETHER. OUR RATES ARE NOW .65-.75 PER MILE, DUE TO DIESEL PRICES. THATS FROM PICK UP POINT TO DELIVERY. NO ROUND TRIP. WE TAKE CARE OF THE ANIMAL, FEED, WATER AND REST. TREAT WITH TLC. CAN PROVIDE REFERENCES UPON REQUEST. IF INTERESTED CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL slinarez@aol.com OR PERSONAL MESSAGE, MY CELL DOESN'T ALWAYS GIVE ME MESSAGES UNTIL TOO LATE. WHY, I ASK? I HAVE NO ANSWER.
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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2008 0:25:58 GMT -5
I highly recommend these guys!!! Great people and good with the horses ;D
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Post by rescueall on Jan 20, 2008 12:21:10 GMT -5
These guys are really great! They just delivered Figure to me in CA, and took fantastic care of him, putting up with all his antics! And their prices are extremely reasonable, especially for the care they give. They are in contact with you throughout the trip, never a worry!
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Post by gratefulknits on Jan 20, 2008 16:28:04 GMT -5
I agree, the Linarez' are the way to go: they took beautiful care of Pippin and Gualala from Washington to Northern California. If I ever need a long distance hauler again, they'll be it!
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Post by watermarkfarm on Jan 21, 2008 13:28:37 GMT -5
Pay Day did great with them, but got a painful butt sore from sitting 16 hours on a non-padded divider (a common trailer injury). Suggest asking them about this and how they can keep an eye on that.
Pay Day was reasonably fresh and hydrated coming off their trailer ---- all good signs.
Katie
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Post by icehorse on Jan 22, 2008 13:20:25 GMT -5
Does anyone else need hauling to CA? I'd really like to get Lotus on this load or I'll have to make other arrangements
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Post by barbpurple on Jan 22, 2008 16:31:38 GMT -5
well i kinda of need a ride but don;t know.. who are you using?? i rather not come up myself if someone can do it for me..
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Post by slinarez on Jan 22, 2008 21:04:25 GMT -5
As far as the horse leaning on the divider. One solution would be invest in pads for the dividers and then the cost would be transfered to the people wanting rides. We want to and try to keep the prices down. If horses would stand up and not lean they wouldn't get sore hips. But then again how do you get a horse to reamin standing without leaning? THANKS TO ALL OF THE POSITIVE FEEDBACK FROM ALL OF YOU. GREATLY APPERICATED! WE TRY TO PLEASE.
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Post by Admin on Jan 22, 2008 23:40:43 GMT -5
I would trust you with any of our horses! ;D ;D
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Post by slinarez on Jan 23, 2008 18:25:18 GMT -5
Thanks Dean, today I needed that!
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Post by leosolis on Jan 23, 2008 20:41:19 GMT -5
Thanks Dean, today I needed that! I can tell you I look forward to them coming The Lazy Spur to pick up horses, very professional & friendly. I love it when they are the haulers. If I ever pay someone to haul a horse of mine, it will be them.
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Post by slinarez on Jan 25, 2008 17:21:51 GMT -5
THIS TRIP IS FULL! BUT HAVE SPACE FOR 3 GOING TO SALEM, OREGON, IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED. Now room for 2.
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