lazycat
Active Member
I rarely post but when I do I splurge as I find HHO insights so helpful. I'll try to keep it brief:
- I may have the opportunity to own a pony again. I'm 23 and haven't owned or ridden consistently since I was 16.
- I'm going to be moving to York to work for a year and then hopefully to St Andrew's to do a master's (this is relevant!)
- For personal reasons, rent will be very low when I live in York so I will save a decent amount for outright cost of a new pony and ongoing livery, vets, insurance etc.
Now here's the long-winded question:
I know going for breed is frowned upon but having grown up riding them, my heart is set on a Connemara. My other choice (I'd love to ride one to find out) would be a Dales. My reasoning is I'd like a 14.2 native allrounder. Living in York I'd be close to Dales breeders too.
To afford a connie I'd have to buy a youngster and if I bought a Dales I'd like to support a local breeder. This would leave me unable to ride for a couple of years. BUT my reasoning is I'm already so used to not riding that I can bear the wait for something really good.
CONS:
- No way of knowing how they'd turn out.
- No riding.
- Potentially being over-horsed as I lack experience now.
PROS:
- Would have more time to focus on my master's.
- Both my past ponies were green problem five year olds and I enjoyed groundwork and positive reinforcement training to get our relationship on track.
- Would be able to afford my dream horse.
I probably would be able to save £4k tops. I don't think I could find a made horse for that that fits my criteria. Any thoughts? Open to any and all constructive criticism
- I may have the opportunity to own a pony again. I'm 23 and haven't owned or ridden consistently since I was 16.
- I'm going to be moving to York to work for a year and then hopefully to St Andrew's to do a master's (this is relevant!)
- For personal reasons, rent will be very low when I live in York so I will save a decent amount for outright cost of a new pony and ongoing livery, vets, insurance etc.
Now here's the long-winded question:
I know going for breed is frowned upon but having grown up riding them, my heart is set on a Connemara. My other choice (I'd love to ride one to find out) would be a Dales. My reasoning is I'd like a 14.2 native allrounder. Living in York I'd be close to Dales breeders too.
To afford a connie I'd have to buy a youngster and if I bought a Dales I'd like to support a local breeder. This would leave me unable to ride for a couple of years. BUT my reasoning is I'm already so used to not riding that I can bear the wait for something really good.
CONS:
- No way of knowing how they'd turn out.
- No riding.
- Potentially being over-horsed as I lack experience now.
PROS:
- Would have more time to focus on my master's.
- Both my past ponies were green problem five year olds and I enjoyed groundwork and positive reinforcement training to get our relationship on track.
- Would be able to afford my dream horse.
I probably would be able to save £4k tops. I don't think I could find a made horse for that that fits my criteria. Any thoughts? Open to any and all constructive criticism