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For a beginner, riding lessons, at least a year, and helping in a good barn. Experience!
Then, maybe a nice older 'been there, done that' horse, perhaps one you've met and enjoyed at the barn already.
Getting overfaced and overmounted is not good! And having enough money to spend on such a horse won't end well. If the trainer says 'only ride him when I'm there' it's too much horse for where you are.
Mary
 
I've always wanted a horse, and I'm moving house in October to somewhere where there's a lot of land and a stables and my dad said it might be possible for me to get a horse. I started taking riding lessons in April.
This might sound harsh, but- do NOT get a horse. You're still a beginner and have a lot to learn. Getting a horse is not a good idea.
 

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