Oscarbear91
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Hello!
So... I am seeking advice from all you lovely first time horse owners out there; when did you first feel that you were ready to buy a horse and why?
Last year I got back into riding again after a long break and quickly caught the bug! I was loaning at the start of the year but the arrangement sadly did not work out and finding another suitable loan is like trying to find gold dust. I would absolutely love to buy my own horse, it has always been a dream of mine since I was little; however, I am a notorious worrier and a sensible/practical thinker (which often gets in the way of me doing things) so I am very skeptical about taking the leap!
I am a confident rider and would consider myself a competent novice; it is the care side of things where I lack knowledge and experience. I know the basics i.e. how to tack up, muck out etc but obviously there is so much more to horse care than that. I have done my stage 1 ABRS but this was pretty basic. Obviously it's not possible to know everything before horse ownership, but how much would you say is essential? Is the best way to learn hands on over time?
In respect of the financial aspect, it is not the initial cost of buying the horse that scares me, it is more the never ending monthly costs as this is much more of a commitment. Don't get me wrong, I am on a good salary (probably above average for my age group) of between £30-£40k so could definitely afford it, but ever since I have started full time work I like to not spend my money and have it sat in the bank as a sort of security blanket. However, I would like this to change as my job is stressful and being around horses is the only thing that keeps me sane and gives me that escape from real life, so I do WANT to spend the money on something for ME. I don't really go out socializing and don't spend money on clothes etc so I wouldn't have to make cut backs. Did anyone else feel like this at the start about the financial commitment?
I did have money saved for a horse in May, however I convinced myself that I was being ridiculous and living in la la land and that I could never own a horse, so put the money into our house deposit fund instead. I am now looking at saving up again and actually taking the leap and just doing it as I cannot get past it ... it is the only thing that I have ever loved and had a passion for. It's not just the riding aspect that I love, its the care side too... I can happily spend hours grooming or mucking out or just watching the horses in the field.
I have a supportive partner who is encouraging me to go for it... I know that he would help out where he can and would also enjoy the experience. If I did buy a horse, I would keep it on full/part livery at the start and make sure I was at a supportive yard who understands my position as a first time owner.
What are everyone else's experiences of buying their first horse? Is it the best thing you ever did - or do you regret it? When is the right time to buy?
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks very much for reading.
So... I am seeking advice from all you lovely first time horse owners out there; when did you first feel that you were ready to buy a horse and why?
Last year I got back into riding again after a long break and quickly caught the bug! I was loaning at the start of the year but the arrangement sadly did not work out and finding another suitable loan is like trying to find gold dust. I would absolutely love to buy my own horse, it has always been a dream of mine since I was little; however, I am a notorious worrier and a sensible/practical thinker (which often gets in the way of me doing things) so I am very skeptical about taking the leap!
I am a confident rider and would consider myself a competent novice; it is the care side of things where I lack knowledge and experience. I know the basics i.e. how to tack up, muck out etc but obviously there is so much more to horse care than that. I have done my stage 1 ABRS but this was pretty basic. Obviously it's not possible to know everything before horse ownership, but how much would you say is essential? Is the best way to learn hands on over time?
In respect of the financial aspect, it is not the initial cost of buying the horse that scares me, it is more the never ending monthly costs as this is much more of a commitment. Don't get me wrong, I am on a good salary (probably above average for my age group) of between £30-£40k so could definitely afford it, but ever since I have started full time work I like to not spend my money and have it sat in the bank as a sort of security blanket. However, I would like this to change as my job is stressful and being around horses is the only thing that keeps me sane and gives me that escape from real life, so I do WANT to spend the money on something for ME. I don't really go out socializing and don't spend money on clothes etc so I wouldn't have to make cut backs. Did anyone else feel like this at the start about the financial commitment?
I did have money saved for a horse in May, however I convinced myself that I was being ridiculous and living in la la land and that I could never own a horse, so put the money into our house deposit fund instead. I am now looking at saving up again and actually taking the leap and just doing it as I cannot get past it ... it is the only thing that I have ever loved and had a passion for. It's not just the riding aspect that I love, its the care side too... I can happily spend hours grooming or mucking out or just watching the horses in the field.
I have a supportive partner who is encouraging me to go for it... I know that he would help out where he can and would also enjoy the experience. If I did buy a horse, I would keep it on full/part livery at the start and make sure I was at a supportive yard who understands my position as a first time owner.
What are everyone else's experiences of buying their first horse? Is it the best thing you ever did - or do you regret it? When is the right time to buy?
Any advice would be much appreciated
Thanks very much for reading.