Is it normal i want to exchange my car for a horse?

Yes, I want to go to work, to the bank, supermarket, doctors', classes, yoga, well... everything, by horse. I'd sell the car, buy a couple of horses and invest whatever is left. I would be exercising, saving money on gas and it would be environmentally friendly. I just can't figure out how to park yet. IIN?

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  • Jweezee

    Get a mustang, bronco or pinto

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    • Nice! The thing is, in one of the languages I speak that would mean just getting a pack of cigs, a rugged man or a cock, respectively. YOU get a Pinto, Kyle!!! Lol ;)

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      • Jweezee

        Hahah. Good thing i didn't leave a mean ass comment, we might have never gotten engaged.

        I wouldn't feel right about just getting some pinto for nothing. Maybe give bronco a mustang for some pinto. Ha

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        • LornaMae

          Good times! :*

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  • wigsplitz

    I wish it could work, the main problem is that there's nowhere to comfortably and safely 'park' your horse in town anymore. No more hitching posts with troughs these days!! There also used to be liveries everywhere for this very reason, they'd keep your horse and feed and water it while you did whatever you had to do. I guess if enough people got together it could be feasible to open liveries or hitching posts in some places again.

    For it to be practical I'd think you'd really have to start a movement. That would also ease the work and expense involved if you could get a group together to work cooperatively.

    A horse is probably more expensive and more work to keep for many people (unless you already have a farm) vs your average car when you figure in car payments and insurance and the other incidentals.

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  • Avant-Garde

    Horses smell very bad and I doubt that you would want to clean up their dung. They can also flip you and cause you serious injury. How would you be able to make sure it stays after you leave it? How would you be able to store your groceries and still ride the horse at the same time? It's normal to want a horse. Sometimes, I wish I had a dragon or a flying unicorn, but alas I can't. Why don't you get a bicycle or a moped? Those are better than a car and much quieter than a motorcycle.

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  • joybird

    Get a bicycle, a moped or even a motorbike - much more economical.

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  • suckonthis9

    Horses require grazing (fencing), feed, a stable, veterinary care, grooming and shoeing. By the time that you add up these costs, plus the cost of the carriage, I don't think you will be saving anything. Plus, if millions of people went back to using horses for transport in urban areas, this would lead to a whole new set of problems.
    Would it not make more sense to live in a place where you could go to work, to the bank, supermarket, doctors', classes, yoga, well most everything by walking a short distance or taking an efficient electric transport?

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  • alv1592

    It would save gasoline, but how would the horse know where to go? Not to mention you'd have to clean up after it.

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  • markiii

    sometimes i wana just leave the car and leave it in the middle of the road

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  • Thank you all for the responses! My plan hasn't become doable yet. :/ Won't give up, though. :)

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  • Seustewart

    I think horse travel is awesome.

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  • tehLulzbringer_of_FJ

    That would be awesome, I wish I could go back to the time when everyone traveled by horses

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    • wigsplitz

      The Amish still do it! But they don't take kindly to outsiders.

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  • ccjigsaw

    I thought this before to! Despite the smelliness, I definately agree. There probably wouldn't be any horse crashes either :P

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  • For the eco-friendly "new age" hippy why yes it is!

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  • MrEthiopian

    Not an option in my neck of the woodz.

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  • myownopinions

    Walk. It's the best option.

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  • BlueBarracuda

    Man, that would be so nice. I've already got a horse, but it would make travel a lot longer...

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  • The_foz

    Someone tried this in a busy town not far from where I live, the heat they got from the public and from local businesses was unbelievable. The horse was not causing anyone harm or grief but it was too different I guess. The person had a proper barn and paddock for the animal and it was treated like a king but it just didn`t matter, people wanted it gone. The municipality couldn`t do anything to support the public's wishes because it was in the bylaws from years ago that anyone living in the town was within their rights to own a horse.
    The guy eventually gave in to the public because he was being isolated by the community as a troublemaker.

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    • Seustewart

      Are you people serious? Most of you wouldn't know a joke if it walked up to you and kicked you in the ass.

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  • purplegirl22

    Environmently friendly? What about the road apples that they leave behind, in my opinion that is just as bad as littering. Maybe you should consider investing in a new horseback riding hobby, but certainly consider all the time and effort that would be put into it if you actually got a real horse. (By the way I want to exchange my car for a ufo spaceship I could drive to school, so its still okay to have fantasies).

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  • You must be a jew

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