evcinnamon
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Looking for some advice regarding a first horse for a 16 year old female rider based South Devon who began riding weekly at a local riding school in December 2023 but has been working/volunteering at stables and has learned most aspects of horse care through this since February 2023.
I'm fully competent at mucking out, grooming, tacking up, rugging and identifying medical issues for horses as well such as colic and lameness as I've witnessed the symptoms of these in the horses of one of the yards I volunteers at. I'm confident and able in walk, trot and canter and going over small cross poles in the arena and out hacking and I have ridden a variety of breeds, sizes and ability horses at my current riding school. I am desperate to ride more often, progress to jumping and be a better rider overall, but most of all, I am so keen to have a horse and rider bond! My current riding school does not offer any form of part loans and we have limited riding schools within a reasonable distance to us that have loaning schemes suitable for myself and my parents. I've also tried posting to Facebook and sites like preloved for a part loan over the past couple months but I haven't received any messages - just lots of comments saying to DM but none of them reply! I'm currently volunteering at my family friend's stables and I have been for multiple years now, I really enjoy being around the horses but none of the horses they have are currently suitable to ride as either lame or fillys.
Currently, my parents (who are non horsey background) cannot afford the monthly upkeep of a horse and neither can I as I am currently in full time education. However, during the summer I have a job I will be working where I can save my wages monthly for a horse. I have done all the maths and it seems I could buy an experienced schoolmaster with the money I'd save and afford to have tack fitters out, buy all the yard essentials, pay for transport and vettings. However, once I go to college, I won't be able to work during some days as I would be in summer so my monthly income isn't likely to cover even half the horse's monthly expenses. I also worry about how I would afford a large vet bill if suddenly my horse were to injure itself as I would've spent all my money on the horse itself. Is there anyone out there who is 16/17 and bought their own horse and paid for it also and has any advice on how they are doing it/ how they did it? Or, if anyone thinks I would be more suited to a full loan or loan buying scheme?
I am just so keen to be around horses and I really just want to learn all I can! It's tricky finding somewhere which will let you gain more experience with younger/more expressive horses as a novice which is completely understandable but also a bit of a road block. I would appreciate any kind of advice!!
Thanks in advance!
I'm fully competent at mucking out, grooming, tacking up, rugging and identifying medical issues for horses as well such as colic and lameness as I've witnessed the symptoms of these in the horses of one of the yards I volunteers at. I'm confident and able in walk, trot and canter and going over small cross poles in the arena and out hacking and I have ridden a variety of breeds, sizes and ability horses at my current riding school. I am desperate to ride more often, progress to jumping and be a better rider overall, but most of all, I am so keen to have a horse and rider bond! My current riding school does not offer any form of part loans and we have limited riding schools within a reasonable distance to us that have loaning schemes suitable for myself and my parents. I've also tried posting to Facebook and sites like preloved for a part loan over the past couple months but I haven't received any messages - just lots of comments saying to DM but none of them reply! I'm currently volunteering at my family friend's stables and I have been for multiple years now, I really enjoy being around the horses but none of the horses they have are currently suitable to ride as either lame or fillys.
Currently, my parents (who are non horsey background) cannot afford the monthly upkeep of a horse and neither can I as I am currently in full time education. However, during the summer I have a job I will be working where I can save my wages monthly for a horse. I have done all the maths and it seems I could buy an experienced schoolmaster with the money I'd save and afford to have tack fitters out, buy all the yard essentials, pay for transport and vettings. However, once I go to college, I won't be able to work during some days as I would be in summer so my monthly income isn't likely to cover even half the horse's monthly expenses. I also worry about how I would afford a large vet bill if suddenly my horse were to injure itself as I would've spent all my money on the horse itself. Is there anyone out there who is 16/17 and bought their own horse and paid for it also and has any advice on how they are doing it/ how they did it? Or, if anyone thinks I would be more suited to a full loan or loan buying scheme?
I am just so keen to be around horses and I really just want to learn all I can! It's tricky finding somewhere which will let you gain more experience with younger/more expressive horses as a novice which is completely understandable but also a bit of a road block. I would appreciate any kind of advice!!
Thanks in advance!