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to: MEG ALFONI
from: JEAN PROPHET
date: 1996-11-20 18:54:00
subject: Cart/Carriage Rides??

 > Great idea!  BUT...make sure you call your insurance
 > agent!!  When I started my riding program, I had to
 > get a seperate liability policy to cover the
 > program...then, since I was doing it at my house, my
 > regular house insurance co. cancelled us!!! (Creeps!!)
 >  Even though I had a separate policy, they still were
 > afraid someone would get hurt walking from their car
 > to the barn or something...geesh!!  Anyway, had to
 > find another company to cover our general house stuff.
 >  What a pain!  Something to talk over carefully with
 > your agent.  (BTW, we were finally classified as a
 > "farm" and got our houseowners insurance that way.)
    I'd thought about insurance already -- there's a company in Kansas City 
that insures events/horses - stuff like that. I didn't have any idea though 
that I should maybe talk to my home insurance agent as none of this wouldn't 
be
done at our house -- BUT, it IS something to think about!  Thanks for the 
suggestion.
 > Your prices actually sound very reasonable...we have a
 > "Ponies for Parties" company here, and I think they
 > charge $250. an hr. for 2 ponies to come to your
 > house.  I looked into getting a horse and carriage for
 > a friend's wedding, and they wanted $300. an hr.
 > (That included transport of the horses to the girl's
 > house and a short ride to the wedding.)
    Very interesting ......
 > I'd check out what people are charging in your area.
 > I'm sure you can find some in your local horseman's
 > publication or even in the yellow pages.  Just call
 > and ask!
    I haven't seen anyone doing that sort of thing around here -- nor have I 
seen any type of advertisement of such. BUT, I was told that they DO do that 
sort of stuff down in the Miami area.  Now, this isn't Miami so I couldn't 
charge anywhre near what they get down there but I can probably get an idea 
of where to start charging .....
 > One caution with X...although he's really good with
 > you and Buddy, just remember that for parties, etc.
 > there will be a lot of commotion, people wanting to
 > pat him, etc.  You'll have to prepare him for all
    Hehehehe ........ Meg, X is just like Tuffy -- he LOVES people ..... 
LOVES commotion etc -- and, he thinks that EVERYONE who is around should come 
over and "love" on him!
    Another thing though, is that we aren't planning on doing this right now 
-- this probably won't really happen for another 5-6 months ...... I want to 
have everything covered and I want X to be FULLY trained and aware of stuff 
going on ....... we've already decided to drive him in several parades (first 
one is in February here in LaBelle) and that'll give him plenty of time and 
expierence too before the "real" thing of a party/wedding or whatever.
 > that.  As for Tuffy...shoot, he was made for this kind
 > of thing (g)!!
    Heheheheeh ...... that he is for sure!!  He's really turned into a little 
lover.  I'm sure that ALL the little kids (and adults alike) will love Tuffy 
-- and, Tuffy will LOVE all of them too!!
 > Good luck, Jean.  This sounds like a great way to
 > combine your love of horses and a business!!  Keep me
 > posted!  Go for it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Thanks ...... it's in the "think stage" now .... OH, BTW, we ARE getting 
that 4-seater carriage ..... the people met OUR price and we'll be going to 
pick it up this Saturday.
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