Hello everyone! I do not have many horse-people in my immediate life, so I thought I would come here.
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I am currently getting my AA in Equine Science in college and I absolutely love it, but I have nowhere to apply it. I am unsure if I will be continuing my education in Equine Science after my AA as I do not want to be an equine vet, farrier, chiro, etc. However, I find my degree extremely helpful for everyday equine things (owning/managing horses).
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I have vast equine experience. I have been riding for 10+ years, I've leased horses, worked in barns, been a TA for equine programs in schools. I have brought other people's horses back into work and volunteered at a horse rescue amongst many other things. By no means I would say I am "professional" or know it all about the equine industry, but I do have experience and lots of it.
Now, with that being said. I have never owned a horse. I've always wanted to own one though. My degree was very hands-on pre-COVID. However, I haven't been able to work with horses well... since COVID happened. Before that, I stopped actively riding horses, and taking lessons (life happened). I probably haven't ridden a horse in two or three years, which is absolutely heartbreaking to say out loud.
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I guess, what I am trying to get at is: Should I take riding lessons again before I get a horse? The last trainer I had, up and left the state without warning and that was the last time I took lessons. It took me about two lessons (Once a week) to regain muscle memory and rhythm when riding, and I was right back at my prime. I want my own horse. I have the finances. I have the knowledge, and I know how to find the right barn, vet, farrier, and everything else. I wouldn't want to buy a greenie or anything. I literally just want to go on trail rides and do arena work with a nice broke seen-it-all type of horse.
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I don't come from a horse-people family. It is just me. I do not have a job at the moment as I am in college (very grateful do not get me wrong, I am extremely grateful). My father has said that he would completely be behind me when and if I want to buy a horse (financially wise), but explaining the large upfront and continuous cost of owning a horse is difficult to explain to non-horse folks.
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I would feel terrible just dropping all of the expenses on my father. It makes me feel guilty, even though we do have enough money. I guess my second question, following the first would be: Should I finish my AA Equine Science degree, take a year off and get a job so I can save up partially and get a horse and everything I need then?
- Also, I know myself. Full-time college and a part-time job would not work for me. I wouldn't be able to handle it. I would have a mental break.
- I could also work it out with my father, he would completely do it. Just the idea of making him pay all of that money makes me feel uneasy. (I have guilt when it comes to money... lol)
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I am experienced, I have seen a lot of things in the equine world, and I know a lot. I have just never owned a horse. If I decide I want to continue my Equine Science degree and go onto my "dream" equine university, I need a horse of my own.
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I think that is all I have to say? I apologize if I came off rambly, or insincere. I just need advice, and I don't have horse people to talk to who "get it".
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Thank you for reading <3