kippen64
Well-Known Member
With two retired horses in full care at a retirement farm and a limited budget, it will be some time before I actually buy another horse. That however hasn't stopped me from window shopping online and pondering my next horse.
FYI I am a leggy 5'4" (163cm). Weigh nearly 12 stone and should weigh 9.5-10 stone. (Always gain a bit of weight when I don't have a horse in my care.)
This is what I have decided so far.
1) I need a horse that is narrower than my extra wide Highland Pony.
2) I ride quite well. Am not easily unnerved. Have excellent horse handling skills and would be a good home for a horse that someone else has become frightened of.
3) Can keep the horse out 24/7 due to being in Australia but would still happily rug and feed in winter and will make sure that at the very least there would be a shelter belt of trees and preferably an open fronted horse shelter as well.
4) Am not in the slightest bit intimidated by big horses and enjoy them.
So my conclusion is that I could buy someone's slightly older and unwanted Thoroughbred and then I start to think about how big it should be. Part of me fancies 17hh. Have owned a horse that size before. Then I think it wouldn't fit into a regular horse trailer comfortably. Much gnashing of teeth and I think "I still want a 17hh horse". Deep down I know that 16-16.2hh would be better. (The wanting still lingers.....)
If my pondering has set me down the wrong road, please let me know. I would love to have your feedback.
FYI I am a leggy 5'4" (163cm). Weigh nearly 12 stone and should weigh 9.5-10 stone. (Always gain a bit of weight when I don't have a horse in my care.)
This is what I have decided so far.
1) I need a horse that is narrower than my extra wide Highland Pony.
2) I ride quite well. Am not easily unnerved. Have excellent horse handling skills and would be a good home for a horse that someone else has become frightened of.
3) Can keep the horse out 24/7 due to being in Australia but would still happily rug and feed in winter and will make sure that at the very least there would be a shelter belt of trees and preferably an open fronted horse shelter as well.
4) Am not in the slightest bit intimidated by big horses and enjoy them.
So my conclusion is that I could buy someone's slightly older and unwanted Thoroughbred and then I start to think about how big it should be. Part of me fancies 17hh. Have owned a horse that size before. Then I think it wouldn't fit into a regular horse trailer comfortably. Much gnashing of teeth and I think "I still want a 17hh horse". Deep down I know that 16-16.2hh would be better. (The wanting still lingers.....)
If my pondering has set me down the wrong road, please let me know. I would love to have your feedback.