RosaTheFirstKnight
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Okay, here goes!
I'm hopefully getting my 19 year old 16.1 IDxTB gelding back from loan soon, and I've found him the perfect yard just up the road and got a well paid job with enough shifts to bring in about £360 a month (working saturdays and 2 nights a week), and I get £70 allowance from my parents a month too.
I've done a heck of a lot of sums, and worked out a realistic average of £200 a month to keep my boy, which leaves £200ish left over.
The problem is, the yard I'll be on has no other horses on it. I'm not happy with him being on his own, so I need to find a companion. This got me thinking, and now I've got the idea of buying a baby to bring on. I was thinking a Section D or Cob x TB or something, so it should be able to live out mostly.
I've always wanted to do this, and it seems a pefect time because Nedds won't be up to much riding-wise in a few years and so by the time the foal is ready to be started, he'll be calming stuff down.
I'm 16, and will be doing my A-levels and a horse course for the next two years, then going to uni (I'm planning on taking them with me, like I said Nedds is staying with me until the end). I'm going to do A LOT of research and learning before I take the leap, and I'd involve my instructor who's a breeder too.
I'm just not sure whether I'm being my usual naive and passionate self and being a bit short sighted, taking on too much work.
Also, would an old, fairly calm and gentle gelding and a young filly life together okay?
Well done if you've got this far
Thanks!!
I'm hopefully getting my 19 year old 16.1 IDxTB gelding back from loan soon, and I've found him the perfect yard just up the road and got a well paid job with enough shifts to bring in about £360 a month (working saturdays and 2 nights a week), and I get £70 allowance from my parents a month too.
I've done a heck of a lot of sums, and worked out a realistic average of £200 a month to keep my boy, which leaves £200ish left over.
The problem is, the yard I'll be on has no other horses on it. I'm not happy with him being on his own, so I need to find a companion. This got me thinking, and now I've got the idea of buying a baby to bring on. I was thinking a Section D or Cob x TB or something, so it should be able to live out mostly.
I've always wanted to do this, and it seems a pefect time because Nedds won't be up to much riding-wise in a few years and so by the time the foal is ready to be started, he'll be calming stuff down.
I'm 16, and will be doing my A-levels and a horse course for the next two years, then going to uni (I'm planning on taking them with me, like I said Nedds is staying with me until the end). I'm going to do A LOT of research and learning before I take the leap, and I'd involve my instructor who's a breeder too.
I'm just not sure whether I'm being my usual naive and passionate self and being a bit short sighted, taking on too much work.
Also, would an old, fairly calm and gentle gelding and a young filly life together okay?
Well done if you've got this far
Thanks!!