PandorasJar
Well-Known Member
I'm getting upset with everyone doubting me. This might just be an eye opener that I shouldn't buy a horse. Thanks.
This is actually the first comment that would worry me with a youngster (or indeed anything that wasn't a schoolmaster).
You can't just give up when things don't go your way. Trust me there will be plenty of times you will see a tunnel with no light at the end with a youngster, but you have to be able to persevere not throw the towel in (and trust me I've wanted to throw it in several times with mine!).
Horses will always test you, you can have weeks of feeling it's hopeless or weeks of brilliance with a bad day thrown in for no apparent reason.
You need to be able to be the bigger person in these instances and work through it. Don't cave in too easily or it will walk over you.
I love my youngster but have had just as good days with my last 21yo share who acted like a 5yo and I'd buy in a heartbeat if she ever went up for sale (which would never happen as her owner dotes on her!)
I've now learned to not put an age/breed/sex on my searches and to go with the one that feels right. Don't write things off too easily.
Good luck with whatever horse you go with.
Pan