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When You're Ready To Get A Horse - Things You Need To Know?

Prior to going to the huge expense of obtaining a horse, you ought to appraise how skillful a rider you are, and just how much do you actually understand on the subject of horses and horse care. You need to really be truthful with yourself as this is a massive obligation. Ask yourself what size and maturity of horse would work best for you also.

Okay you have just fallen in love with a beautiful looking horse and now what? What do you want to accomplish and is this one the horse for you? Are you going to be hunting, jumping, racing, trail riding or showing? Are you going to be riding this horse at all? Or is it for someone other than you? Or is this horse just to pull a vehicle?

What about this horse's nature? Calm, feisty, pushy, amenable, or ill-tempered? If you aren't comfortable with horses, don't get a pushy horse, as you'll find it ruling you and not the other way around. If you are thinking to just trail ride, don't buy an eventing horse.

Where you don't possess that much experience then you ought not to get a young horse and try to train it. Two novices who don't understand much do not make a good combination! Hang on until you have more experience or you may pay dearly for your error - such as injuries to you and your horse because you did not possess the necessary experience..

Take an experienced friend with you to view horses. Better they help you assess the horse so that you don't end up over horsed (buying a horse that is far too much for you to cope with). Your experienced friend could also ride the horse for you to appraise if it could be suitable for you. If the existing owner is riding the horse and they maintain that you won't have to to try the horse - run, don't walk as far away as you can, and go on looking elsewhere.

This Article Was Written By: John Farrow

Article submitted by John Farrow for leading horse mats and stable mats supplier stablesoft-europe.com

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