Chani3
New User
Hi everyone!
I’m planning to start a half lease to gain more experience and spend more consistent time with the same horse.
I think it’s a great way to grow, take on more responsibility, and understand what horse ownership really involves — without rushing into it too soon.
I’ve been riding for about a year, and I’m still improving my balance, seat, and confidence.
I’m used to riding larger school horses from jumping lessons, but now I’d like to find a horse that’s a good match for my level and goals.
Would a 4-year-old be too young for someone like me, even if it’s calm and well-behaved?Or would it be better to look for an older, more experienced horse — even if it’s smaller, maybe closer to a large pony?
I’m about 5’6” (168 cm), so I’m trying to figure out how to find the right balance between size, temperament, and experience.
Any advice would be really appreciated!
I’m planning to start a half lease to gain more experience and spend more consistent time with the same horse.
I think it’s a great way to grow, take on more responsibility, and understand what horse ownership really involves — without rushing into it too soon.
I’ve been riding for about a year, and I’m still improving my balance, seat, and confidence.
I’m used to riding larger school horses from jumping lessons, but now I’d like to find a horse that’s a good match for my level and goals.
Would a 4-year-old be too young for someone like me, even if it’s calm and well-behaved?Or would it be better to look for an older, more experienced horse — even if it’s smaller, maybe closer to a large pony?
I’m about 5’6” (168 cm), so I’m trying to figure out how to find the right balance between size, temperament, and experience.
Any advice would be really appreciated!