So, I am getting a horse next year, or the year after, and I have never owned a horse before, but I have worked with and rode horses all my life. My mom says we have to get an old horse, no younger than 20 . . . but I don't want to because I don't really like old horses. If I'm not really a super good rider, but I can trot pretty well, and canter OK, what age for a horse would a good idea be for me? I'm looking for a Norwegian Fjord, because I've heard that they are naturally calm and gentle . . . . but I am also going to ask my riding teacher about the horse because she is really good with horses and knows me well.
I hope someone has some good advice, because I really don't want to get an old horse. I want a horse who is with me most of my life, and who won't go lame a year after I get him, and who won't die suddenly one day. I want a horse who I can bond with, and who I can ride freely for years and years.
Thanks for any info anyone has!
I hope someone has some good advice, because I really don't want to get an old horse. I want a horse who is with me most of my life, and who won't go lame a year after I get him, and who won't die suddenly one day. I want a horse who I can bond with, and who I can ride freely for years and years.
Thanks for any info anyone has!
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