Most of us
love Horse and all the glamour that goes with owning one but it is paramount
that you get these basics before getting one. So here is the deal, I will
giving you great tips on how to manage your horse and other horse related
issues generally for the next 7 days.
Before you
go to the great expense of buying a horse, you need to evaluate how good a
rider you are, and just how much do you really know about horses and horse
care. Make no mistake, you need to
really be honest with yourself as this is a huge commitment. Ask yourself what
size and age of horse would work best for you as well.
Okay you
have just fallen in love with a flashy looking equine and now what? What do you want to achieve and is This the
horse for you? Are you going to be hunting, driving, barrel racing, trail
riding or jumping? Are you going to ride
at all? You can get horses just to
drive.
What about
this horse's temperament? Quiet, feisty,
pushy, amenable, or grumpy? If you
aren't comfortable with horses, don't get a pushy horse, as you will find it
ruling you and not the other way around.
If you are planning to just trail ride, don't buy an eventing horse.
If you don't
have horse experience then do not buy a young horse and try to train it. Two newbies who don't know much do not make a
good mixture. Wait until you have more
experience or pay the price for your mistakes - such as injuries to you and
your horse because you did not know what you were doing.
Take an
experienced friend with you to check out horses. Better they help you assess the horse so you
don't wind up over horsed (buying a horse that is way too much for you to
handle). Your experienced friend can
also ride the horse for you to assess if it would work for you. If the current owner is riding the horse, and
they insist you don't need to try the horse - run, don't walk as far away as
you can, and keep looking.
Share if you
find these helpful. Join me again tomorrow as we continue our journey.
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