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I just want to add that with a little work on the owner's part, horses are amazing companions and friends. It's definitely worth the effort. They are amazing animals that have helped humans immeasurably throughout history as war horses, work horses, transportation, and as friends. They are worth it.
Lisa
Quote: Thanks for the info! I know this was for Bbp, but you answered a lot of my questions too. I only have a mini, but he is stronger than the kids, and he needs to learn respect. Also- I was trying to talk my DH into letting me have a "real" horse, but after reading this, I think not. I never realized how much work a horse needs to be trained. I kind of thought you could just get on it and ride. Make sure he was fed,watered, pet, etc. Maybe someday when the kiddos are grown I will pester him again.
Quote: Thanks for the info! I know this was for Bbp, but you answered a lot of my questions too. I only have a mini, but he is stronger than the kids, and he needs to learn respect. Also- I was trying to talk my DH into letting me have a "real" horse, but after reading this, I think not. I never realized how much work a horse needs to be trained. I kind of thought you could just get on it and ride. Make sure he was fed,watered, pet, etc. Maybe someday when the kiddos are grown I will pester him again.
Nothing is stopping you from taking lessons and hanging at the barn with the horses to see just exactly what all need to be done. People make the mistake all the time getting a young horse to "grow" up with there children..... Wrong Idea. What you need to start out with is a old horse that's been there, done that.... what they call a bombproof (really no such thing) Grandma horse or husband safe horse. (although what they say and what you get are often not the same thing) (speaking from experience here !! )
They are always looking for help at the theraputic riding stables.... Learn about horses and volunteer for a good cause too... double bonus !!
Before I bought my first horse I rode a huge old Percheron named Kelly at a theraputic riding stable in Lake Geneva. She was a sweet heart !!! Wish I could have adopted her. She was great. I think the owner that free leased her took her back for retirement now !!!!
I have a percheron/paint (aka spotted draft.. although he doesn't look drafty like he should) named Striker. He is georgous, but despite two additional months of training when we got him he is predictively unpredictable. Were totally lied to when we bought him from a Milw Sherif Dept officer who trains their mounted patrol horses.... He will spook at butterflys and can not be tied.... almost killed me once he got so freaked out tied up. The one and only thing that was true is they said he is the kind of horse that needs to be worked several times a week.....
Sad part is that the seller knew we were beginners and I'm disabled and ET is on blood thinners... so a spooky horse and a beginner on blood thinners don't mix. He needs an owner that would love his challenge BUT I will not sell him for fear that he would end up at the meat market... Plus he loves ET and trusts him and ET would never give him up... He loves our disfunctional hoofed kid Strike Man.......
I love my draft horses !!! And my ponies and my donkeys .... well I love all my animals....Oh and the PIGS !!! They are so GD cute I can't take it !!!!!
Ok, gonna have another cup, take some more tylenol and then try to find some motivation but I think bl4 may have found it first !!! lol