Silly Indie
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I hope there’s some horse people on here that are more experienced than me so I can get some answers to a couple questions I have. Background information: I’m a sophomore in high school, I’ve been riding all my life. I’ve ridden many horses from green broke ponies (that didn’t end well I was 5 lol) to super sensitive horses, ones that don’t have brakes, good one, not so good ones. I wouldn’t call myself experienced as I still have a lot to learn but I’d probably say I’m an intermediate or advanced intermediate. My current horse is 31, yes 31 and still sound as a bell and capable of being ridden, he hasn’t really shown his age until the past year when he started to slow down a bit and no longer required a lunging session before rides. It’s starting to hit me that he’s not going to be around forever and it’s sent me longing and saving up for a step up horse, Doc is super easy and I’m starting to want to get more competitive in shows not just lope through the barrel pattern and always come out with a really slow time (I don’t want to push Doc too hard because of his age) I’ve also been wanting to get into ranch sorting and no way will I put Doc’s elderly joints through the rapid and random twists and turns required for that event same goes for barrel racing which is why I’ve not done it for a while. I feel like although I still enjoy trail riding with him I want something younger that can kinda give me more of a challenge and has potential to do what I enjoy doing. I’m not officially on the market for a horse because I haven’t really expressed my ideas/ intentions to my parents yet. I know what I’m looking for in a horse, breed wise, conformation, temperament, disciplines/potential for those disciplines etc.
Now to the questions: horse prices have skyrocketed in the last 18 months-2 years like many other things so finding a horse that meets my criteria in my price range is quite hard and when I do find said horse they’re usually snapped up before I can say “perfect”, I’ve even looked into getting something really young, <6 months which leads me to the main question… someone I know has a lovely colt that will soon be weaned and offered for sale without a price that is within my range, he has an incredible pedigree with many horses I admire in it, I’ve met both the sire and dam and they are both really nice horses, great minds, conformation, athletic ability and all that good stuff. Not to mention this colt is already halter broke, can tie, trailers, and is good for his feet being done. So would it be a horrible idea to get something so young when I’d be graduating in two years? I’ve read on a different forum that it can be done but I’m not sure. My mom is very experienced with horses and has raised two foals, both horses turned out great and she would help me if I get stuck, I’ve also worked with untouched Shetland foals in the past with my friend. I’d likely have to quit doing sports because I’d be too busy training him (if I were to get him) which would suck but would hopefully be worth it. My mom has said that if I weren’t graduating is two years she wouldn’t hesitate to buy him but in this situation she’d probably be a little hesitant. After graduation he’d probably be about 2 or 3 (can’t remember his birthday but probably leaning more towards 3) so right about the time I’d be starting him. I could work with him throughout the entire summer and when school starts again I could either A) work with him on my off time between school and likely work. Or B) send him to some family friends who raise, train and show Ranch sorting horses, for training (I like the way they start their youngsters, they end up really really nicely broke). The latter is probably what I’d do. But I’m still a little worried about life after high school with a young horse so I came here for some more opinions. My mind is open to all thoughts and ideas I’m just trying to figure out a way to make my dreams come true. Also sorry for the crazy long post..
Now to the questions: horse prices have skyrocketed in the last 18 months-2 years like many other things so finding a horse that meets my criteria in my price range is quite hard and when I do find said horse they’re usually snapped up before I can say “perfect”, I’ve even looked into getting something really young, <6 months which leads me to the main question… someone I know has a lovely colt that will soon be weaned and offered for sale without a price that is within my range, he has an incredible pedigree with many horses I admire in it, I’ve met both the sire and dam and they are both really nice horses, great minds, conformation, athletic ability and all that good stuff. Not to mention this colt is already halter broke, can tie, trailers, and is good for his feet being done. So would it be a horrible idea to get something so young when I’d be graduating in two years? I’ve read on a different forum that it can be done but I’m not sure. My mom is very experienced with horses and has raised two foals, both horses turned out great and she would help me if I get stuck, I’ve also worked with untouched Shetland foals in the past with my friend. I’d likely have to quit doing sports because I’d be too busy training him (if I were to get him) which would suck but would hopefully be worth it. My mom has said that if I weren’t graduating is two years she wouldn’t hesitate to buy him but in this situation she’d probably be a little hesitant. After graduation he’d probably be about 2 or 3 (can’t remember his birthday but probably leaning more towards 3) so right about the time I’d be starting him. I could work with him throughout the entire summer and when school starts again I could either A) work with him on my off time between school and likely work. Or B) send him to some family friends who raise, train and show Ranch sorting horses, for training (I like the way they start their youngsters, they end up really really nicely broke). The latter is probably what I’d do. But I’m still a little worried about life after high school with a young horse so I came here for some more opinions. My mind is open to all thoughts and ideas I’m just trying to figure out a way to make my dreams come true. Also sorry for the crazy long post..