Chapter 37 (1/2)
Chapter 37: Bob’s horses
Translated by me, edited by Kai
“Let me introduce you to each other” Robins introduced “This isHai”
Although Bob hadn’tHai in person, the recent activities of Green Forest were spread far and wide Alricultural sector have heard news froet on the bad side of anyone with sters are also included
“Hi, I’m Bob, the owner of this horse ranch” Bob introduced himself as they shook hands
“Hi, I’ or Hai, either is fine” Jiang Hai replied Having finished introductions, Robins got straight to the point “Bob, we need some horses”
“I thought so I heard Leyuys 15,000 heads of cattle The size of that transaction really is soh chit chat, let’s see which one of these boys are lucky today ” Bob was clearly prepared for their arrival; he just didn’t knohen they would show up Without much delay, they headed towards the stable in the back
According to Robins, Bob’s horse farest around here There are over 1000 horses on the farm specifically for the farms and the ranches on the east coast He is also one of the best handler and raiser of horses around, even some horses used in the West are i sector in A recently Hence his focus turned towards raising race horses, but to no great result so far
As Robins introduced the farroup of them entered it Just as they entered, so stopped and looked at thes so after taking a quick look, they went back toat these majestic beasts
“Have you guys thought of what breeds of horses you need?” At this moment Bob turned around and asked thee stables Just from the appearance of the stables, the horses kept inside are clearly different
“There are differences in horses too?” Hearing Bob’s question, Jiang Hai asked Robins in a low voice
Jiang Hai, like al of horses He has only encountered theames In them, most of the horses are hana horses, the three river horses, and the yili horses (1) If you mention any others, then you’ve clearly lost him
“Different breeds naturally have their own specific prices If it is those ordinary wild horses or mixed blood ones then they are for sure cheaper, but those purebloods areHai kept his voice down, but Bob had clearly heard him and patiently explained
The so-called ‘wild horses’ are not really ‘wild’ horses Although there are wild horses in North America, but there really aren’t a lot There is also the existence of the wildlife conservation act in America which covers all wildlife includes these horses The so called wild horses here are offsprings of those originally tas of wild and fath, but they are really easy to raise They can be used for most activities around the farm and also be ridden, hence their popularity with most family farms Apart from these horses, there are only the expensive purebloods left
“Of the 4 stables here, the one over there is for wild and mix blood horses, the middle one is for those marquardt horses If it were h for the farm Of the 2 stables back there, the middle one is for purebloods, and the last one is for race horses Although they haven’t won anything yet, but they are still race horses” Feeling Jiang Hai’s curious looks, Bob continued To be honest, by Robins’ standards, the best is those marquardts, but those wild or mixed ones aren’t bad either Those purebloods and racehorses are a different story as they are not of much help on the farm
“Let us go take a look at those purebloods and racehorses” As expected, as soon as Jiang Hai hears there are purebloods and racehorses, he co out of h to buy some horses
“Racehorses and purebloods are quite different from ranch horses These horses are all hot blooded hence they have really bad endurance; only suitable for dashi+ng and races” Bob brought the Hai’s re Hai and whispered
Hearing this, Jiang Hai is clearly stunned Since ere there this many aspects for horses? Aren’t the better ones better than the rest? Seeing Jiang Hai’s stunned looks, Robins can’t help but laugh Fro about them
“Horses are also separated into ories The so-called ranch horses are those that have lots of strength and great endurance There are no uses for short sprinters, rather it needs to be able to run for long distances Also, they can’t be picky on what they are fed” Robins continues to explain, although his explanation is somewhat reserved