attheponies
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Just interested really, I know you are as young (or old) as you feel, but wondered at what age people think you are too old to take on a young horse?
I hope I'm that fit and able at her age!
I'm sixty this year and I've just backed my three year old. I thought I was well past backing anything, but I took it slowly and it's been a real joy to realise I've still got what it takes.
I'm now 57, and last autumn took on a just-backed 4yo.
My first youngster, and I'm just luvvin it! Never had so much fun before in my life. And before anyone worries about me, yes I DO have excellent ongoing professional support from the person who backed her.
Never say never........... coz you never know![]()
As long as you make your horse a pleasure to own and avoid quirks and bad behaviour it doesnt really matter how old you are when you start as if you fail to make it through that horses lifetime either because of ill health or misfortune it will be able to find a happy and well cared for new home when the time arises.
I have probably told this story before, but out hacking one Sunday morning, Milly & I met a lady on a lovely liver chestnut, which was clearly being a bit of a handful.
As we passed, I asked if they were ok (as you do).
She told me she had recently broken the pony in & it was potentially for her grand daughter. I wished her good luck & got the response "I really should know better at my age. I'm Seventy bloody five!" as she trotted off, quite happily!