sdcfish
Posted : 4/10/2010 5:13:42 AM
This is some practical advice that I believe in, and have heard it many times from people that have taught me:
1. Buy a horse that fits your level of skill and comfort level!
2. Make sure the horse is trained for what you want to use him for.
On and on.....but the main point is number 1. Don't let yourself to get too attached to a horse that just isn't doing is job for you....YOUR safety is too important, and the riding experience should be fun! Not a struggle.
There are so many good horses out there, just start slow, and as you become a stronger ride, and develop more confidence, you can move up in horse as you see fit.
Good luck...just be careful. Your best bet is to give 100% and hope it works out. Don't let the horse control you. Know your limits, and make smart decisions!
Amen!
Eric