alcraw
Well-Known Member
Hi, this is my first post on the forum, and I am after some views from more experienced horse people (sorry, it may be long!).
I started learning to ride as an adult around 18 months ago, having previously been frightened of horses. I've been having one lesson a week, and can currently walk and trot competently, canter variably, and jump cross poles badly! I absolutely love it, and have been well and truly bitten by the horse bug!
In the last month, I've had the opportunity to go out hacking on a horse being kept very close to my house. I've really enjoyed it - she's a sensible cob-type who has done everything, so I'm in pretty safe hands. Her owner is looking at selling, or would loan for 6 months with a view to buy, and I am very tempted, but concerned that I don't have enough general horse knowledge.
She is kept out all year with other horses, which is great for me as I work full time and would struggle time-wise with mucking out etc. I could afford the livery, insurance etc, and she would come with her tack and rugs - that side of things is all fine.
What is holding me back is that I don't feel I know the basics. I can tack up, change rugs, pick hooves and muck out if i have to, but I don't know about tack, what all the different sorts of bridle do (she has 3!), common illnesses, understanding horse body language... I just haven't spent a lot of time around horses until recently, so haven't picked up all of this.
I do have experienced people around who could help me (eg the owners of the other horse, and some family), and could take a stable management course or similar, and people tell me that leaning all of this is the easy bit... I just wondered what others thought.
That was long, so if you got that far thanks for reading!!
I started learning to ride as an adult around 18 months ago, having previously been frightened of horses. I've been having one lesson a week, and can currently walk and trot competently, canter variably, and jump cross poles badly! I absolutely love it, and have been well and truly bitten by the horse bug!
In the last month, I've had the opportunity to go out hacking on a horse being kept very close to my house. I've really enjoyed it - she's a sensible cob-type who has done everything, so I'm in pretty safe hands. Her owner is looking at selling, or would loan for 6 months with a view to buy, and I am very tempted, but concerned that I don't have enough general horse knowledge.
She is kept out all year with other horses, which is great for me as I work full time and would struggle time-wise with mucking out etc. I could afford the livery, insurance etc, and she would come with her tack and rugs - that side of things is all fine.
What is holding me back is that I don't feel I know the basics. I can tack up, change rugs, pick hooves and muck out if i have to, but I don't know about tack, what all the different sorts of bridle do (she has 3!), common illnesses, understanding horse body language... I just haven't spent a lot of time around horses until recently, so haven't picked up all of this.
I do have experienced people around who could help me (eg the owners of the other horse, and some family), and could take a stable management course or similar, and people tell me that leaning all of this is the easy bit... I just wondered what others thought.
That was long, so if you got that far thanks for reading!!