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2007 December 19



horse ownership is a dream for many riders and horse enthusiasts. A few years waiting for that dream become a reality and when it finally does, is really fantastic and rewarding but at the same time, a demanding experience.

If you're lucky enough to find yourself in the position of looking to buy your own horse first, then you need to make sure you are fully prepared for the responsibility that comes with it. No use trying to fool himself that the first horse you see is going perfect for you.

As I found out the hard way two years running in the possession of the horse will most likely end up with a hefty price tag on your time and your money! The wrong decision I made to buy my first horse, Auricula cost me a lot of stress, anxiety, time and thousands of "extra" £ s, all because I had bad advice and not take my time and do my homework properly.

The fact is, you is more likely to get the wrong horse to the right, so that you can do to make sure that the horse you buy is really the perfect companion for you? There are some things you can do but first is more important to understand the things you should not do.

Tip # 1: Make sure you are 110% sure that horse ownership is for you. You need to ask whether or not you're ready to buy your first horse and you must be honest. This means that you have exhausted the other options available to you as a horse to share and borrow a horse. These two options are more like a springboard to experience and get a taste of what is really like to own a horse of her own. The advantage of sharing horse horse is to borrow and you can share costs and responsibility of horse care, but if you find you do not have time or prefer to just continue riding lessons, it is relatively easy to terminate the commitment. The disadvantage is that the horse will always belong to someone, but that's why you should look at it experience as a springboard.

Tip # 2: Understand that owning a horse is expensive. The initial purchase price of a horse is the easy part. You need to take into due consideration, the current expenses, such as livery charges, veterinary fees, feeding costs, stable material, deworming, insurance, taxes, etc. These costs farrier pop-up throughout the year and most are solid, eg weekly / monthly rates uniform, and you need budget for everything.

Tip # 3: Understanding that horse ownership requires a lot of your time. We must remember that your new friend will be depending you! That means you'll have to do "," sufficient time available each day to visit the dirt, the groom, check for any injury, feeding, walking and exercise it in the morning and evening. This will be a little easier if you keep it at home. You can have a Garden assume responsibility to take care of all or part of it, but be aware that this can become quite costly.

Tip # 4: Never buy the first horse you see. It is understandably difficult to remove the first horse you will see why he seems so perfect, but it is imperative that you sees many horses as possible to get an idea of market prices, gain more confidence in dealing with vendors and have a potential range of horses from which to choose a companion best suited for you. This way you will be able to remove or issue sellers overpricing their horse.

Tip # 5: Always, always shop with an experienced equine buddy. More preferably a friend who has experience not only horses, but someone who also has helped others find their ideal horse for beginners. A second opinion is always helpful.

You have become like a sponge and make the horse more valuable advice can purchase to help you, but make sure that the board is right! Remember that your goal is not to find "the perfect horse," but to find the horse that is "right for you!" It's exciting and challenging, but armed with the right information, you have a better chance of success.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Sonia Panesar’s step-by-step guide helps new horse buyers save money and time. For Instant Access To Your FREE “Top 13 Horse Buying Mistakes” Report Visit http://www.buyingyourfirsthorse.com/Freereport.html

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