nightfury
Member
Hi there horse enthusiasts!
I am so so so excited as I am finally in the position to own my own horse.
I have ridden and had experience in riding and looking after horses for over 17 years, and the time has finally come that my bank balance allows me to own my own!
I believe, after months of visits to various sellers, I have found my match!
She is a 12 y/o ISH with impeccable manners! She jumps like a demon, has beautiful paces and is an absolute dream to hack out.
I always thought that 12 was a "prime" time for a horse - they are experienced at this age.
However, I have a couple of horsey "friends" telling me that she is an "OAP" and that I will only have one or two years left jumping with her...
I know horses that are jumping in their late 20's still!
Please could you put my mind at ease? Surely 12 is not the end of this horses career and that I will have a good 10 or so years riding/jumping with her, of course, as long as no lameness etc... should crop up.
Thank you!
I am so so so excited as I am finally in the position to own my own horse.
I have ridden and had experience in riding and looking after horses for over 17 years, and the time has finally come that my bank balance allows me to own my own!
I believe, after months of visits to various sellers, I have found my match!
She is a 12 y/o ISH with impeccable manners! She jumps like a demon, has beautiful paces and is an absolute dream to hack out.
I always thought that 12 was a "prime" time for a horse - they are experienced at this age.
However, I have a couple of horsey "friends" telling me that she is an "OAP" and that I will only have one or two years left jumping with her...
I know horses that are jumping in their late 20's still!
Please could you put my mind at ease? Surely 12 is not the end of this horses career and that I will have a good 10 or so years riding/jumping with her, of course, as long as no lameness etc... should crop up.
Thank you!