samsara
Posted : 11/9/2009 2:26:07 PM
What kind of experience do you have with horses? Have you ever leased one? Or have you ever worked at a barn before? When you say you've been around them your whole life... can you expound on that?
When deciding what breed you want it's helpful to keep in mind what you ultimately want to do with them. Do you want to show? If so, what kind of shows interest you? Are you looking to barrel race or any of the speed events? Do you want to trail ride? Jump? Endurance events?
Some breeds are more suited for different types of work. For example, I have a fjord. He's very calm, easy to train, doesn't need much upkeep and all around a great horse for me. However, he wouldn't have much of a chance doing a long endurance race and we wouldn't get terribly far in the jumping arena (they can jump, but the olympics are out). Since I'm mostly interested in going for trail rides and possibly doing low level dressage (in the very distant future) he's perfect... for me.
How about you? What's your poison?
Also, you might want to consider your height and how tall of a horse you'd be comfortable on. 16HH is a long way to fall. If you're short you may not physically be able to get your legs around the barrel of a draft horse, if you're tall you may not like feeling like your toes are dragging on the ground when riding a halflinger...
Do you like horses with lots of color and "flash"?
And, how much are you willing to spend? Gypsy Vanners are going to cost quite a bit more than a grade horse...
Welcome to the forum!