Horse Count Beginning New horses Attrition Adoption Ending Expenses Attrition Adoption Pasture sound Marketing Vet care Total Total Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 Year 4 2,680 2,754 2,828 2,903 2,977 3,052 3,126 3,201 3,275 3,350 3,424 3,498 2,680 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 1,624 (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (81) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (650) 2,754 2,828 2,903 2,977 3,052 3,126 3,201 3,275 3,350 3,424 3,498 3,573 3,573 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 2,693 $ 32,314 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 131,840 1,582,083 679,505 697,870 716,235 734,600 752,965 771,330 789,695 808,060 826,425 844,790 863,155 881,520 9,366,150 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 50,000 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 26,530 318,362 $ 844,735 $ 863,100 $ 881,465 $ 899,830 $ 918,195 $ 936,560 $ 954,925 $ 973,290 $ 991,655 $ 1,010,020 $ 1,028,385 $ 1,046,750 $ 11,348,909
Horse Count Beginning New horses Attrition Adoption Ending Expenses Attrition Adoption Pasture sound Marketing Vet care Total Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Month 6 Month 7 Month 8 Month 9 Month 10 Month 11 Month 12 3,573 3,647 3,722 3,796 3,871 3,945 4,019 4,094 4,168 4,243 4,317 4,392 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 135 (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (7) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) (54) 3,647 3,722 3,796 3,871 3,945 4,019 4,094 4,168 4,243 4,317 4,392 4,466 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 $ 2,747 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 134,477 917,883 936,615 955,347 974,080 992,812 1,011,544 1,030,277 1,049,009 1,067,741 1,086,473 1,105,206 1,123,938 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 4,167 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 27,061 $ 1,086,334 $ 1,105,066 $ 1,123,799 $ 1,142,531 $ 1,161,263 $ 1,179,995 $ 1,198,728 $ 1,217,460 $ 1,236,192 $ 1,254,925 $ 1,273,657 $ 1,292,389
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