PaintPonies
Active Member
NZ - been here for 14 years now. Land is relatively cheap, horses can, and mostly do, live out 24/7. Like most places depends where you are for rainfall etc. Far north can be wet & humid but rarely cold. Far south cold in winter stinking hot in summer. It's a long time since I experienced a British winter but we don't get anything like the mud and persistent rain that I seem to read about on here.
No language barrier to worry about, small population (pros & cons to this), property is cheap compared to UK. Groceries etc more expensive and less choice but if you have a bit of land it's very easy to do your own homekill meat so savings can be made there.
Horses for courses but I have no plans to return to the UK
No language barrier to worry about, small population (pros & cons to this), property is cheap compared to UK. Groceries etc more expensive and less choice but if you have a bit of land it's very easy to do your own homekill meat so savings can be made there.
Horses for courses but I have no plans to return to the UK