Thursday, April 15, 2010

Finding a horse for you

ts important to really think about which kind of horse you would like to have before you go out and start looking. From personal experiences, I have gone out without thinking about what I want and end up falling in love with a horse that isn't right for me. In this article I will give you three ways in order to make sure this horse is the right horse for you.



First Step:

Make sure you know what you want to do with this horse. Remember just like cars, horses have different frames, and have different abilities. If you want a horse you want to race/endurance riding you want an arabian, if you want a horse for pleasure western riding, you want an older, calmer quarter horse, and if you want a horse to compete, then you want to look for a Thoroughbred.



Second Step:

After you decided what you want to be able to do with your horse, it is important to find a trainer or person who knows about horses to take with you to look at them. It always helps to have a second pair of eyes there to give a second opinion. It is also important to have someone there who knows you and your riding capabilities. Theres nothing worse then getting a horse that is way to much for you to handle.


Third Step:

Make sure and figure out everything financially before you go out and start looking to buy a horse. Horses can be both extremely time consuming and extremely expensive. You have to think about vet visits, boarding costs, misc wants and needs, food etc. You must make sure this is something you can definitely afford before jumping into buying a horse.


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