hello everyone on h and h. iam new, and new to horses too

thankyou for those nice comments, i will get some polos and carrots for her. someone said, and now i can not remember who, something about waterproof rugs for the snow. how do i know if i get the right one? do they come in sizes like size 10, 12, 14 ect? how much do they cost, i only have 200 pounds each month allowance from my parents.
 
thankyou for those nice comments, i will get some polos and carrots for her. someone said, and now i can not remember who, something about waterproof rugs for the snow. how do i know if i get the right one? do they come in sizes like size 10, 12, 14 ect? how much do they cost, i only have 200 pounds each month allowance from my parents.

They come in lengths, so 6', 6'3'' etc. Looks like Pandora might need 6' or 6'3'' I think.
 
Hi
I really hope you are genuine. If you are you need to get plenty of advice. I think firstly buy yourself a few good books on feeding, your 1st horse etc.
Like this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Horse-Owners-...0410493209?pt=Non_Fiction&hash=item4cee000519

or this one
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COMPLETE-BOOK...0665978069?pt=Non_Fiction&hash=item3f04f310d5

Next go back to your riding school and see if they will allow you to help out in their stable in exchange for teaching you stable management. Or join the Pony club.

If you have any questions keep asking them on here, despite some of the catty remarks you have had on here.

I would feed your mare carrots/apples/ swede etc as treats. If you need any more help please PM.

If you are genuine then I am sorry for the poor welcome you have had to H&H forum, not eveyone on here is spiteful. If you are a troll shame on you.

FDC
 
I have to say she doesn't look like an arab... I was expecting something like this;

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She looks very sweet and I love her browband! very pretty and blingy. As shes soo young and your a relative novice find your self a good instructor to give you a hand. You will get advice on here but nothing beats a good instructor
 
There does seem to be a 'glut' of these type of threads lately ... one the other night was 'please help with naughty horse' that went on & on :( :rolleyes: and a couple last night ... it's getting a bit .... ((yawn)) .... now :rolleyes:
 
You may be a troll or you may be genuine, and I have seen a few!. Well, there has been some very kind and well meant advice on this post . None that anyone could take offence to. Congrats to those posters. The thing is that a troll really doesnt care about horses , just themselves!I truely hope you are not one.If you are not,then this forum is a great place to learn and exchange ideas.
 
I hope you are a troll for the horses sake, but if not here are some steps to help you:


1. Find an instructor/experienced horsey person and ask them to help you with general horse care and riding

2. Buy lots of books on horse care, feeding, poisenous plants, road safety, basic health care, ect (they will be cheap on ebay/amazon)

3. Ring horse feed companies (just google 'horse feed' and you will find plenty of brands) and tell them about your horse, and they will reccomend the best feed for her

4. Ask local horsey people which vet, farrier and dentist they use and then register your horse with them. You may also want to have her checked over.

5. Find a saddle fitter (must be approved by the Worshipful Company of Saddlers) and have her saddle checked

6. Decide whether she will be stabled or living out, then post on here and we will help you find appropiet rugs.


If you are a troll; grow up!
 
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