Getting a new foal?

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Oh...I thought they were the same person! They both live so close together and have such similar names!

Thats cause shes my friend and i had bought some quail from her and then i thought of the name Bobwhitelover not even knowing hers was bobwhitequaillover
 
Stallion is not good for beginners either. I would look for an older deadbroke gelding or mare or a rescue. One that has been around the world and back and has some experience under their belt. New people to horses make mistakes in every aspect, heck even old hands still make mistakes and the older more tried horses will forgive the blunders. Also if you got a rescue you would be giving back to the horse it's self. Make sure you do alot of things before you get it. Like fingering feet, belly ears, teeth, hips, and whatnot....load and unload, take a more experienced person with you to ride him/her. Watch for barnsour and other nonsense things that can lead to more work or trouble.

Good luck hope you find a good friend to explore the world with!
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No i want a male and i would really love a stallion! I am pretty experienced and my friends say i am a good rider. I think i want to close this post cause no one is being helpful
 
You don't seem to understand that folks are trying to be helpful, not just stroking your ego and telling you what you want to hear. In your first post you said:

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...which contradicts what you just said in the one above this one. An untrained stallion is dangerous for an inexperienced person, but you seem to be romanticizing the entire experience, therefore, everyone seems to be "mean" to you.


I think it's best to close this thread since you are not hearing what others are trying to say.
 
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