WolfeBoo
Posted : 7/9/2015 3:06:23 AM
Okay, First of all, DO NOT get a horse when you have been riding for 3 weeks, because maybe on the 8th week you get a horse but get bored and never see the horse again. I've been riding for 8 years and just got my first 2 horses. I would take lessons for 6 months THEN LEASE a horse for about 6 months THEN think about getting a horse, If you can do that then you are dedicated and probably won't get bored, A breed I would get is a quarter horse, depending on what you want I wouldn't get a young horse as a first horse, but a older horse, my mare is 6 but I've been working with her for about 2 years she is still green broke since I had to restart her, My gelding is 22 and fully trained, ALSO just because you can saddle up and groom DOES NOT MEAN ANYTHING not to be rude but its true, You also need to know a farrier, vet, teeth floater what shots your horse needs, depending on the breed what diseases they can get, you need to know if you are financially able because a fully trained horse is about 2k, but you need to also need to know how much board will cost, you NEED a trailer, saddle, saddle blanket, and LOTS MORE DO NOT BUY A HORSE RIGHT NOW PLEASE