kayeandGin
Active Member
Hello,
I am 30, I have a 23 year old mare called Gin. I got in to horses quite late in life, Gin is my first horse and I have had her for three years now. I still have weekly riding lessons to gain experience in areas Gin can’t do anymore. I am studying Rural Business Management and Horse Care at university and am in year 3 of my degree. I am writing this post as although i did a small bit of riding when I was younger, i was not lucky enough to be around horses or have lessons as it was just my mum and I and she had to work full time so money was stretched, Is it possible for me to have a career with horses? I don’t know if i’m just flogging a dead horse with trying to do this. I want to be a saddle fitter and currently work on the weekends at a competition/sales yard. But compared to others who have had the funds for constant lessons and have been around them their whole lives i feel weak in comparison.
I am 30, I have a 23 year old mare called Gin. I got in to horses quite late in life, Gin is my first horse and I have had her for three years now. I still have weekly riding lessons to gain experience in areas Gin can’t do anymore. I am studying Rural Business Management and Horse Care at university and am in year 3 of my degree. I am writing this post as although i did a small bit of riding when I was younger, i was not lucky enough to be around horses or have lessons as it was just my mum and I and she had to work full time so money was stretched, Is it possible for me to have a career with horses? I don’t know if i’m just flogging a dead horse with trying to do this. I want to be a saddle fitter and currently work on the weekends at a competition/sales yard. But compared to others who have had the funds for constant lessons and have been around them their whole lives i feel weak in comparison.