Sarah W
Well-Known Member
Hi all. My first post so please be gentle!
A bit of background. I've been riding on and off (more off to be honest!) for 40 odd years but only got back into it a couple of months ago after a 7 year break after losing my nerve following a bad fall. My partner reluctantly had one lesson after lots of cajoling and was hooked immediately! So, at 47 and 55 respectively, I'm a nervous novice and he is a very keen beginner.
We've talked about getting a horse and as a result I emailed a horsey bod I know to see if she knew of any suitable horses (we live in Portugal so from a climate/heat and a transport cost viewpoint it makes sense to get one here rather than from the UK/Ireland). Turns out her husband's horse is looking for a good home as they don't have the time to work him. He's 16h, a Dutch warmblood who has raced, done endurance and latterly hacking and lessons for all abilities here in Portugal. She's offered a month's trial with a view to buying him if it works out. The riding school I go to does livery so no problem there (although I would try and rent a field closer by and and when I am comfortable that I could look after him myself).
So far, so good! The main problem is that the horse is 25 years old. Realistically I would only want to ride 3/4 times a week for an hour or so - is that too much for a horse of that age? I'm thinking walking, trotting, a little cantering and tiny jumps. Obviously I would get him vetted during the loan period as well as taking advice from the owner of the riding school/livery.
Apologies for the lengthy ramble but any thoughts/advice?
Thanks!
A bit of background. I've been riding on and off (more off to be honest!) for 40 odd years but only got back into it a couple of months ago after a 7 year break after losing my nerve following a bad fall. My partner reluctantly had one lesson after lots of cajoling and was hooked immediately! So, at 47 and 55 respectively, I'm a nervous novice and he is a very keen beginner.
We've talked about getting a horse and as a result I emailed a horsey bod I know to see if she knew of any suitable horses (we live in Portugal so from a climate/heat and a transport cost viewpoint it makes sense to get one here rather than from the UK/Ireland). Turns out her husband's horse is looking for a good home as they don't have the time to work him. He's 16h, a Dutch warmblood who has raced, done endurance and latterly hacking and lessons for all abilities here in Portugal. She's offered a month's trial with a view to buying him if it works out. The riding school I go to does livery so no problem there (although I would try and rent a field closer by and and when I am comfortable that I could look after him myself).
So far, so good! The main problem is that the horse is 25 years old. Realistically I would only want to ride 3/4 times a week for an hour or so - is that too much for a horse of that age? I'm thinking walking, trotting, a little cantering and tiny jumps. Obviously I would get him vetted during the loan period as well as taking advice from the owner of the riding school/livery.
Apologies for the lengthy ramble but any thoughts/advice?
Thanks!