I agree with most here. I think you should look for a nice, quiet, older horse that has been there, done that. Not necessarily a dead head, but one that will take care of you and any other riders. We found a really nice 14 year old quarter horse for my 5 year old daughter. She is about 15hh and is perfect for her. My daughters previous horse was 17.2 and gorgeous, but was 5 years old and still had more training to do. He will make a great kids horse in the future, just wasn't perfect for beginners. He still had a bit of a mind of his own and was easily influenced by the other horses around him....if they turned, he turned..if they spooked, he spooked.
Our new horse is great. A little older and was a lesson horse for most of her life. She has very much life left and is perfect to move up on as well. Her previous owner owned her for 10 years, showed her successfully....but also began on her when she was 10!
I think if you want to get another horse, you should look for one similar.
I have a 9 month old mini and she is a handful. I always tell my hubby, I couldn't imagine handling a regular sized foal! She has been handled since birth, but is still a baby in her mind and does baby things...like rear up and try to jump on you when you are walking! Now in her mind, she is just playing. If a regular sized foal tried that, I would have been seriously hurt long ago. Babies just do these things, don't know why, they just do!
I think that baby is beautiful, but probably not a good idea for right now.
Our new horse is great. A little older and was a lesson horse for most of her life. She has very much life left and is perfect to move up on as well. Her previous owner owned her for 10 years, showed her successfully....but also began on her when she was 10!
I think if you want to get another horse, you should look for one similar.
I have a 9 month old mini and she is a handful. I always tell my hubby, I couldn't imagine handling a regular sized foal! She has been handled since birth, but is still a baby in her mind and does baby things...like rear up and try to jump on you when you are walking! Now in her mind, she is just playing. If a regular sized foal tried that, I would have been seriously hurt long ago. Babies just do these things, don't know why, they just do!
I think that baby is beautiful, but probably not a good idea for right now.
