meeshybob
New User
Hi all, new to posting but I've been reading posts on here for a while. Thought I'd ask people's opinions. I've been loaning my mare for 6 years now and I've been offered the opportunity to buy her. She's the perfect horse for me, so easy to do and safe out on hacks etc that I didn't even hesitate in saying yes.
However I know nothing about buying a horse! I've heard people mention insurance & vettings and I don't know where to start. She's been in perfect health for the years I've ridden and we only go hacking at present. I am likely to be paying more for her than what most people would pay for her in the current market (she's almost a veteran - but you wouldn't know it) but I've always said I'd pay whatever was asked for the right horse - the idea of arguing over a couple of hundred pounds seems ridiculous when I love her to bits.
So what do I need to do?
Once I buy her I'll only be hacking and maybe some local shows (she has a cracker of a jump on her when I'm feeling confident so I'd love to get back into it!) - what sort of insurance would I need? And do I have to have her vetted for insurance to be valid?
I'll be keeping her at her current yard on grass/diy livery. Any tips on what I need to get in writing etc about what is or isn't included?
Sorry, totally new but I've waited 20 years to get my own horse so I'm glad that I've finally found one that I can call mine!
However I know nothing about buying a horse! I've heard people mention insurance & vettings and I don't know where to start. She's been in perfect health for the years I've ridden and we only go hacking at present. I am likely to be paying more for her than what most people would pay for her in the current market (she's almost a veteran - but you wouldn't know it) but I've always said I'd pay whatever was asked for the right horse - the idea of arguing over a couple of hundred pounds seems ridiculous when I love her to bits.
So what do I need to do?
Once I buy her I'll only be hacking and maybe some local shows (she has a cracker of a jump on her when I'm feeling confident so I'd love to get back into it!) - what sort of insurance would I need? And do I have to have her vetted for insurance to be valid?
I'll be keeping her at her current yard on grass/diy livery. Any tips on what I need to get in writing etc about what is or isn't included?
Sorry, totally new but I've waited 20 years to get my own horse so I'm glad that I've finally found one that I can call mine!