Going to get a new horse... but what?

EmmaAndSummer

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Cant decide whether I want a 'ready to go' horse or an unbroken one for a challenge!?

Am going to Bishop burton to do an equine degree next year so wondering whether to buy a unbroken horse and do the baisics then continue its education up there to a high standard?
 
I can strongly recommend the traditional types as in coloured hairys.I bought one three years ago she was my second horse i had her when she was 6 months and hardly handled. She is the best horse i have ever had and ridden. Now 3 yrs old she is broken to ride and is like a school mistress. Im not saying they are all like that just depends on what you are looking for but temprement wise she is a star
 
New Forest Pony!

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Cant decide whether I want a 'ready to go' horse or an unbroken one for a challenge!?

Am going to Bishop burton to do an equine degree next year so wondering whether to buy a unbroken horse and do the baisics then continue its education up there to a high standard?

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Personally I'd go for something "ready to go" - I'm too old and shook to be trying to work with a youngster, my balance isn't great at times, so I need a horse that's done a bit and can carry himself...
 
Its really your choice - personally though Id buy a youngster to back and bring on (or maybe buy something just backed?). Id go for an Iberian too, they're the nicest natured horses on the planet!
 
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New Forest Pony!

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Defo, or even part bred. I don't think you can find a better breed! Hehe!

Not sure, it's up to you- do you want to go out and do things NOW, or wait a few years and have the satisfaction of knowing you've "made" this horse?
 
It depends, are you planning on having the horse on diy livery?
I went to bb and it was awful, I had a 5 year old with me and i had no time to do anything with him.
Think carefully about how much time you are going to have with the horse, i didn't do the degree so you may have more time but make sure before you go. I thought i would have loads of instruction etc with a young horse but i was sooo wrong.
 
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