Vinter
New User
Hello!
So a bit of background.
Here in Portugal more than 100 horses were in a field starving to death maybe 2 months back, not all were skin and bones but most were and are malnourished.
Someone bought them to save them but since the gentleman cant keep them all he is selling them for 60-150 euros (price normally for the euthanasia). He requires the buyer to have a livestock licence (portugal rules) and the horses come with Green Book.
I read info about Portugal legislation regarding green books and they must be done by a vet, and since they were rescued and seen by a vet (i believe not indepth vet check but general) I will assume they are not completely deseased.
I am thinking of aqcuiring one. I dont do it lightly since im am planning costs and all the jazz of owning a horse (plus getting weight back on).
I am planning on getting in contact with the gentleman that currently has them to ask if he knows if any of the horses has been broken to ride or if they are all unbroken.
I am 25 years old and have been riding for 13 years and worked as a groom for 3 years. Last year i helped start the saddlebreaking process of a young horse (not riding but lunging him and getting him good with saddle and bridle/bit on).
I currently ride 2x times a week and my teacher has broken horses to ride and schools them for dressage and jumping so I will have help.
I know that I could possibly save some money and buy a better, already done horse. I understand that, this decision would also be in part because of my wish to own a horse, which i have had for 13 years so for me to get a "project" cheaper horse as my first horse could end in disaster... but i want to believe that it could end really good.
I would like advice, any advice. People that have had similar experiences?
So a bit of background.
Here in Portugal more than 100 horses were in a field starving to death maybe 2 months back, not all were skin and bones but most were and are malnourished.
Someone bought them to save them but since the gentleman cant keep them all he is selling them for 60-150 euros (price normally for the euthanasia). He requires the buyer to have a livestock licence (portugal rules) and the horses come with Green Book.
I read info about Portugal legislation regarding green books and they must be done by a vet, and since they were rescued and seen by a vet (i believe not indepth vet check but general) I will assume they are not completely deseased.
I am thinking of aqcuiring one. I dont do it lightly since im am planning costs and all the jazz of owning a horse (plus getting weight back on).
I am planning on getting in contact with the gentleman that currently has them to ask if he knows if any of the horses has been broken to ride or if they are all unbroken.
I am 25 years old and have been riding for 13 years and worked as a groom for 3 years. Last year i helped start the saddlebreaking process of a young horse (not riding but lunging him and getting him good with saddle and bridle/bit on).
I currently ride 2x times a week and my teacher has broken horses to ride and schools them for dressage and jumping so I will have help.
I know that I could possibly save some money and buy a better, already done horse. I understand that, this decision would also be in part because of my wish to own a horse, which i have had for 13 years so for me to get a "project" cheaper horse as my first horse could end in disaster... but i want to believe that it could end really good.
I would like advice, any advice. People that have had similar experiences?