I have been looking at dressage horses and going and seeing them with my barn owner (she is my instructor too) they have been impressive but so far every one she walks away and tells me they are not worth it. So I trust her on that lol. Oh many one was a pretty Morab 😍
Yeah neither am I, and my barn owner only allows monthly payments anyways in case she has to change the lease. Or as recent times would show: end it. (She is not someone who takes lease closure lightly. It was a whole situation) I am excited to show lease and learn a lot this upcoming show season. Leasing will also allow me to put aside cash for THE horse.
Im looking at young horses to buy that I can train with the help of my trainer & friends.. preferably a 4-6 year old warmblood/tb mare but thafs not necessary
I do not want to own until I can afford a decent dressage / show horse to own. I am not rushing into buying anymore. We are always looking at horses for me. But for now- leasing is the way.
Well that would also be a factor. If it was not prepaid then they could decide to end lease at any minute unfortunately. It is in our show lease clauses that she can end or change lease at any time.
Celeste, no sheÂ’s still my level but is apparently more suited for speed events including roping, barrel racing etc.. and my trainer doesnÂ’t offer that snd since i dont own her i cant trailer her somewhere to get lessons for that. It wasnÂ’t pre-paid but it was in contract so..
Has your trainer indicated you have grown off her? Did you pay for the year and a half in advanced? I just know that each horse has something to teach me, I learn with each horse I ride. And it makes me a better horsewoman and a better rider.