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moonjumper said: Yes I think that you need to learn more about the horse riding and care I don't know how much you know but I know I've been riding 7 years with horses I have my second now and if you can't trot I would not lease a horse cause you don't know how good they will take care of your horse they could just leave it in the stall and do nothing with it for weeks I'd do some research of the people who want to lease the horse ...😉
I have known this person for some time now,and my mom has been with horses all her life and she will be helping me a lot as i will also be taking lessons on him!
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It sounds like a really good deal. Especially if you want to learn on him, as he sounds like he's been around the block and has dealt with (small) children.
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Sounds like a good deal for someone who perhaps needs to go through the steps again,and being old shes like a schoolmaster so may be just what you need!But at the same time,If you want to learn properly and take things slow id have a few riding lessons to help you decide!And maybe ask your riding instructor as they should be able to judge if your ready by your riding skill! Hope this helps!
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I would go to a stable and take lessons, ask if you can do some horse work to learn more about horses. See if you have a local 4-H
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Ds Breeding said:
breyerhorses4life said: What is your riding experience? What type of riding do you do, how advanced are you, how long have you been riding?
Western,i can almost trot and ive been riding and around horses 11 years
You've...been riding almost eleven years and only can 'almost trot'? Take lessons-learn to ride before leasing a horse.
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Korsair's Wonders said:
Ds Breeding said:
breyerhorses4life said: What is your riding experience? What type of riding do you do, how advanced are you, how long have you been riding?
Western,i can almost trot and ive been riding and around horses 11 years
You've...been riding almost eleven years and only can 'almost trot'?
Take lessons-learn to ride before leasing a horse.
yes I know it is ridiculous but I don't own a horse , I would also be taking lessons on him
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I suggest taking lessons and learning what it's like to own a horse,before even thinking about leasing or buying.
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Just saying, that is the combo of my 2 favorite horse breeds! I learned to ride on an Arabian and have loved the breed since then, and Andalusians are the most amazing horses ever! (I own one, trust me). I would say hold back on leasing. You dont have the experence at all to be riding not in a lesson and even just leasing a horse is a huge mental, physical, and financial strain. Good luck in your riding journey!
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