pone-less
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Good afternoon lovely HHO'ers. This may be a loooong one but could use some opinions!
I will hopefully be looking for a new horsey in the next few months after a break in horse ownership (rise in salary permitting!!) and just cannot decide what if I am looking for is the right thing.
It may sound silly but how do you know if you are ready/experienced enough to bring on a younger horse? I feel that I am experienced and can deal with most things on the ground having worked with horses until I had my break from them.
Until my late teens (I am late 20's now!) I used to ride lots of 4yo's and loved seeing them improve but at the time never really saw it as 'bringing on a youngster' I just got on and introduced them to the basics and always just aimed for them to be relaxed and happy in their way of going and learning things through repetition. I ideally wanted to look for something younger to bring on, bond with and enjoy.
Reading so many posts on here it seems that its a big deal to bring on a youngster and you have to be a certain kind of person to do so. After owning a couple of horses that weren't right for me I lost a bit of confidence and reading many posts on here I am now doubting myself, my experience level and my decision in wanting to bring something on and wondering if I should just get something older.
Can anyone who has or had a younger horse and brought it on themselves let me know their experience level and how they found it. Other peoples views and experiences would be great!
I will hopefully be looking for a new horsey in the next few months after a break in horse ownership (rise in salary permitting!!) and just cannot decide what if I am looking for is the right thing.
It may sound silly but how do you know if you are ready/experienced enough to bring on a younger horse? I feel that I am experienced and can deal with most things on the ground having worked with horses until I had my break from them.
Until my late teens (I am late 20's now!) I used to ride lots of 4yo's and loved seeing them improve but at the time never really saw it as 'bringing on a youngster' I just got on and introduced them to the basics and always just aimed for them to be relaxed and happy in their way of going and learning things through repetition. I ideally wanted to look for something younger to bring on, bond with and enjoy.
Reading so many posts on here it seems that its a big deal to bring on a youngster and you have to be a certain kind of person to do so. After owning a couple of horses that weren't right for me I lost a bit of confidence and reading many posts on here I am now doubting myself, my experience level and my decision in wanting to bring something on and wondering if I should just get something older.
Can anyone who has or had a younger horse and brought it on themselves let me know their experience level and how they found it. Other peoples views and experiences would be great!