
u think I'm ready for a horse?
ok I'm 12 years old been riding for at least 5-6 years now.i call my self through my instructor allows me to help her train some of its horses.i help out almost every day during the summer, she trusts me to ride for myself, my first show my instructor took me to the trials was a horse with a horse unpredictable but she said I was a good enough runner to handle single book i read is her.every adult horse book information such as: wound care, riding, what safety procedures for the horses, anyway know much about them I just wanted to know your opinion if you think I'm ready for a horse ps my instructor thinks I'm a good rider I'm willing to give up Christmas for a horse that my parents could save money for me and my four birthday i really do not matter as long as its for a horse
Glad you can ride well but are physically and mentally capable of caring for a horse? I have my first horse when I was 13 years, and never regret this experience, but I could do a lot of things that other children can, like going to sleep overs or spend money on what I wanted because Blaze trusted me to be there every day, at least twice a day, regardless of what else was happening in my life … and trusted me to find money for food, bedding, farrier and vet bills, and the like. I loved my horse, but it was very difficult. If you are sure that you are willing and able to make the sacrifices involved in having a horse, then yes. Horse riding has little to do with the ownership of the horse.
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