kat2290
Well-Known Member
Following on from the 'how experienced do you need to be' thread, I thought it would be interesting to hear more about the experiences of people who bought a horse or pony when relatively inexperienced. What was the most important lesson you learned?
I'll start, when I bought my two mini Shetlands as a complete novice the most important thing I learned, off HHO no less, was how important it is to make sure they have forage to last then the full night when stabled. Thankfully I learned this very quickly (I'd only had them for a couple of days) and looking back I can't believe how stupid I was not to realise!
Since helping out with a horse on a local yard the most important thing I've learnt is that actually the horsey world isn't that scary after all! Everybody is lovely and actually nobody cares if you don't do things perfectly all the time!
I'll start, when I bought my two mini Shetlands as a complete novice the most important thing I learned, off HHO no less, was how important it is to make sure they have forage to last then the full night when stabled. Thankfully I learned this very quickly (I'd only had them for a couple of days) and looking back I can't believe how stupid I was not to realise!
Since helping out with a horse on a local yard the most important thing I've learnt is that actually the horsey world isn't that scary after all! Everybody is lovely and actually nobody cares if you don't do things perfectly all the time!