5 year olds are still young and quite unpredictable though
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What age would you recommend? My kids really want a horse. I want one also, but I am not looking forward to the work that one involves. I've been around horses some so I know some of the work that is involved.And I have been doing research on the rest.
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Originally posted by ringless View PostWhat age would you recommend? My kids really want a horse. I want one also, but I am not looking forward to the work that one involves. I've been around horses some so I know some of the work that is involved.And I have been doing research on the rest.
And a patient horse has lots of benefits
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you really need to be sure of what this horse will be required to do, and to satisfied you are really confident in handling a large animal. Even the sweetest natured horse will take the mick if it realises the owner is lacking in confidence.. Cinnamon spiders' suggestion of a loan or share is a good one, they are a huge commitmen on your own if you aren't sure.
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I haven't heard of any sharing programs in this small town I live in. And I appreciate the information. I am now armed with some really good info. As for the low maintenance horse that is what I want and really here where I live the horse really wouldn't need a blanket. It is Dec and we are having a heat wave.
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you def wanna go for an older horse tho, as suggested before an 8-10 year old would be best. if it's their first one you could even get an older one, proper school master like. They live a bloody long time, so even if you got a 15yr old, it could last you another 15 yrs!
loaning is also a very good idea, that way if you don't like the horse you're not completey stuck with it, and if your kids lose interest you won't be left with it.
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I have a horse at the moment, but im looking at getting something young that i can break for driving because my mares getting very old. When she was younger she did alot of showing and jumped 3ft 9 which was huge for her . Atm im looking at getting a little shetland and cart and doing some driving. Just need to find the money!
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OK, so I said MONTHS ago that I was going to try a 16hh black TB gelding to have on loan... I've FINALLY seen him, and he's GORGEOUS!!! I'm so happy!! He's got lovely paces and goes down into a fab outline after about 5 mins, even on a HACK!! Beautifully schooled, perfect manners, the whole lot!!
The only thing is, he does seem a bit small for me, especially as I'm used to 17hh-ish types, and he turns into a propler wuss hacking alone... nothing I'm not used to tho.
He's uber quick too, as expected, being off the tracks and all, gave me a shock the first tome we cantered out... turned into a race with the other 2 I was with... galloped for a loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooong while! Was bloody fun tho!!!
Just thought you might all want to share in my excitement!!
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