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In reply to the discussion: Hey all - buying a horse [View all]Rider3
(919 posts)10. As a horse keeper for over 30 years....
If your heart is in it, you can do it. It takes a lot of work and time, but you obviously know this already. The best advice I can give you is buy a horse that suits YOU. Don't pick the prettiest, the flashiest, the one your friend likes -- unless you LOVE the horse. I've seen so many people buy a horse for dumb reasons. You want to enjoy the beast, not be afraid or have it become a chore. Then, read up! I suggest Equus, since they cover a lot of issues. Ask questions! It's one of the most fulfilling things you can have in your life, and I wish you well! Happy Trails!
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I don't think you don't intend to do the right thing, quite the contrary. But I do deal with the
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#3
I have a horse and have had donkeys too. Start by getting to know people who have the kind of animal
Vincardog
Apr 2012
#5
When I was small I once told my aunt that I was going to get a horse if I had to buy one when I
jwirr
Apr 2012
#7
My first horse was a mare and she was the most gentle creature in all the world.
fasttense
Apr 2013
#41