samsara
Posted : 8/24/2009 1:44:22 AM
[quote=AppyPlease]
I do think I'm really responsible, just because I take care of my dog, as in, I'm the only one who feeds/trains/walks him. When I'm at the barn, my friend and I will gladly sludge though muck and manure to clean stalls and such. I'd wake up at 4 every day if I had to, to turn/feed. I'd do ANYTHING for horses, especially the ones I love!
I'm actually planning on going to Cornell University to become a large animal veterinarian. (: I'm possibly planning on getting a internship. So I'll most likely be by my family AND my horse (horses possibly, by that time!)
Samsara, I LOVE Fjords. Love their coloring, their manes, EVERYTHING. They are adorable! (:
Thanks, I love my Fjord too.
And I agree with JungleCat, don't rule out the short ones... hopping on a 14H horse to go for a bareback jaunt in the pasture is ALOT easier than having to vault yourself up onto a 15.2H horse... [
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I think Dixie has a point too, about not getting carried away. I applaud your enthusiasm but, 4 am is fun... for a while... and then it becomes a chore (unless you're a morning person, then more power to you).
You might seriously think about leasing before you buy, even if just for 6 months or a year. I know I am grateful I leased a horse (even though he was not the greatest)... I learned first hand what can go wrong, how much vet/farrier/board/accessories cost. It was nice being able to "practice" horse ownership without the commitment. It is MUCH easier to end a lease than it is to sell a horse these days.
And I agree you should look for an older horse with some miles left on it. I'm sure you can find one of almost any breed that is just perfect for some young girl to love it.
Happy horse hunting! Let us know when you find "the one"