Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 27

Thread: UPDATED:Im getting my OWN horse

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Ontario/Canada
    Posts
    5,772

    UPDATED:Im getting my OWN horse

    Hopefully. If I get this job Im applying for then I will have enough to board and then lots still left over. And the place I would be boarding at the girl can give me lessons and we can go to shows!!!
    The board there is really cheap, only a hundred and something a month!
    Of course I will try to adopt. Ive found these guys so far on a site that rescues.

    She is who I want the most. My dream is to own a Arab and with the Winter here they always reduce ther prices. She is sound and seems good and is dirt cheap!

    http://www.heavencanwaitequinerescue.org/kansas.html

    http://www.heavencanwaitequinerescue.org/jupiter.html


    I really like this girl too. Her colour is amazing!!
    She is just too cute. Again dirt cheap and sound

    http://www.heavencanwaitequinerescue.org/shasta.html
    Last edited by buttercup132; 10-31-2006 at 09:14 PM.
    See ALL my pets here
    Dogs:Pixie.Shrek
    Cats:Milo.Duck.Hank.Molly.Zoe

    R.I.P:Thunder.Rockee

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    4,837
    That's super! It says that Shasta may have soreness in her back though - might wanna look into that, if you buy her.

    Other than that, they're all beautiful!


    "Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

  3. #3
    Cool, hope you get the horse you want!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Ontario/Canada
    Posts
    5,772
    If I get this job I'm applying for it will pay 3 something every 2 weeks, plus I will have my money from the groomers but thats only like 60 a pay check. But when I have holidays like chistmas break I will work there full time and the new job after school hours. Each pay check will be 3-4 hundred something each every 2 weeks.

    So I think I could easily afford a horse now if I get the job. Fingers crossed!!
    See ALL my pets here
    Dogs:Pixie.Shrek
    Cats:Milo.Duck.Hank.Molly.Zoe

    R.I.P:Thunder.Rockee

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Maine, soon to be FL
    Posts
    369
    Kansa and Shasta both have lameness issues.
    If you are going to buy a horse that has soundness or soreness issues you have to be prepared to spend lots of $$, vet care isn't cheap. My moms horse coliced a few years ago and had to have surgury that was $8,000. Also, with some (or most) horse adoption agencys you do not own the horse for the first year or so. There is lots of restrictions about what you can and can't do with the horse. If they find out that the you aren't following the contract there will be some major fines.

    What is it you are looking to do with a horse? What discipline? What is your budget? Do you prefer a mare or gelding? What age? What height? What training level? Is breed important to you? Where are you located? What are you going to do with the horse in the winter? Can you afford vet care, farrier, board, lessons, show fees, blankets, tack etc...?
    If you anwser those questions I can look around for you.



    *Nicole*

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Ontario/Canada
    Posts
    5,772
    Quote Originally Posted by Tralee
    Kansa and Shasta both have lameness issues.
    If you are going to buy a horse that has soundness or soreness issues you have to be prepared to spend lots of $$, vet care isn't cheap. My moms horse coliced a few years ago and had to have surgury that was $8,000. Also, with some (or most) horse adoption agencys you do not own the horse for the first year or so. There is lots of restrictions about what you can and can't do with the horse. If they find out that the you aren't following the contract there will be some major fines.

    What is it you are looking to do with a horse? What discipline? What is your budget? Do you prefer a mare or gelding? What age? What height? What training level? Is breed important to you? Where are you located? What are you going to do with the horse in the winter? Can you afford vet care, farrier, board, lessons, show fees, blankets, tack etc...?
    If you anwser those questions I can look around for you.
    I'm looking to do trails, pleasure English riding, jumping, showing
    age dosent matter
    hight at least 15 hh Ive always had horses that I look 10x too big for.
    Training level?
    I would like a Arabian but it dosent have to be, I also really want a white or Dapply Grey horse.
    Im located in Ontario Canada , Burlington area
    Ill ride in the winter still.
    Yes I can afford vet care I have blankets and tack already
    I dont really need lessons and I can afford board
    And the farrier here is pretty cheap too.
    See ALL my pets here
    Dogs:Pixie.Shrek
    Cats:Milo.Duck.Hank.Molly.Zoe

    R.I.P:Thunder.Rockee

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Maine, soon to be FL
    Posts
    369

  8. #8
    I like this one. http://www.heavencanwaitequinerescue...nowflake2.html

    I also like Jupiter. IMHO, any horse that may have a leg injury shouldn't be jumping. But congrats! It's a big step to take, getting your own horse. It's tons of fun.

  9. #9
    OMG!!! How cool for you!!! I've always wanted my own horse.
    I'm A Proud Sister of TWO Pugs

  10. #10
    Just coming back to say...for your first horse, you really want the soundest you can get. With my first, my paint, Molly, she was fairly sound when I bought her, although it looked like she had a type of contusion around her knee, where it was larger than it should have been. Two years later, the wear on her leg from it made her have some arthritic problems. The hoof on that leg wore down funny because the contusion made the leg twist. Even after all the money spent on the occasional vet bill, farrier bills, and tons of different supplements (I had kept her on glucosamine supplements from the first couple months I had her) she still wasn't very sound, and I was wanting to do more advanced things. It was SO hard on me, but I made a trade with the rescue next door, and they found her a wonderful home with a little girl, where she is walked and trotted, and spoiled basically. They have another horse there that after they bought it, I guess it was drugged when they tried it out, it was just absolutley crazy. So he is no longer ridden, but they know what will happen if they sell him, so he will spend his life with them.

    On the same note, don't jump on the first thing you see. There are tons of horses for sale, evaluate a few before you make a decision. I almost regret getting my current horse and not looking around more, or waiting for something. Right after I got mine, she developed a severe fly allergy, that is just going away. And then I found that she is very barn sour, after she got used to me. To the point that sometimes she scares me (I may make a post on this). But I am sticking with her and hopefully we will work through all this...but just take everything with a grain of salt.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Ontario/Canada
    Posts
    5,772
    I am I deffinatly dont want to rush things. (The longer I take the more money I save wich equal a better trained horse)

    This guy would deffinatly be a dream if I met him and everything was ok.
    I dont have that much right now though working in the summer it would only take 2 months to save that up but with school Im not sure how long its going to take. I also dont know if I have this job yet, Ive been putting in rusume after resume for grocerie stores etc but no bites.

    http://tinyurl.com/yxwdtl
    See ALL my pets here
    Dogs:Pixie.Shrek
    Cats:Milo.Duck.Hank.Molly.Zoe

    R.I.P:Thunder.Rockee

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    California
    Posts
    6,603
    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    oh boy, look at that pop! haha. I take it you're pretty experienced to be looking for these kinds of horses, right? Arabs can be pretty hot-blooded depending on the horse. If not, make sure you're looking extremely closely at the horse's form on the ground and over jumps and making sure that they are SOUND. That is the most important thing.

    good luck!

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Jul 2005
    Location
    Ontario/Canada
    Posts
    5,772
    Quote Originally Posted by flamepony12
    oh boy, look at that pop! haha. I take it you're pretty experienced to be looking for these kinds of horses, right? Arabs can be pretty hot-blooded depending on the horse. If not, make sure you're looking extremely closely at the horse's form on the ground and over jumps and making sure that they are SOUND. That is the most important thing.

    good luck!
    Ya I worked at a barn that had 4 Arabs. They were all super sweet and good to ride. 3 were owned by someone and the other I was offered to have for FREE!! She was awsome to ride but I couldnt afford her at the time.
    See ALL my pets here
    Dogs:Pixie.Shrek
    Cats:Milo.Duck.Hank.Molly.Zoe

    R.I.P:Thunder.Rockee

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    Chicago, Illinois
    Posts
    2,101
    Good luck getting your own horse!

    Just wanted to add that I really wouldn't get a horse that has any known soreness. Garth (the horse I leased over the summer) was just started on something because his back and legs were really sore. When I started riding him at the beginning of the summer he just wanted to run and he loved jumping. By the end of the summer his owner and I both realized something was wrong. First she thought it was his hooves that were bothering him since the farrier was pretty late coming, but now the new leaser told me it was his back and legs. He went from a horse that loved to be ridden and absolutely loved jumping to a horse that would fight with me through the arena gate. Hopefully with medication he is doing better now (I haven't talked to his new leaser for a little over a week).

    Sorry that was pretty long but I just wanted to give you a little warning about what a problem that can be.

    Keep us updated!


    Chrissy [human] Snowy [bichon/maltese] Buttons ['tiel] Bubbles [CT betta]


    -the zoo crew-
    RIP Taffy, Fluffy, Rainbow, Sushi, and The Fishies
    thatDARNhorse <3




  15. #15
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    Minnesota, USA
    Posts
    372
    Cool, I hope ya get the one ya want!
    *~*chelsea*~*



    **Thanks, ashleycat, i love the siggys!!!**

    ~chelsea* && Timber, George, Fred, & Hammie.
    (Skipper too! )
    [CENTER][COLOR=RoyalBlue][FONT=Georgia][B]

Similar Threads

  1. Horse ppl! just curious. *approaching a horse*
    By aruraeclipse in forum Pet General
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 03-21-2009, 09:47 PM
  2. UPDATED-skyhla!!! UPDATED
    By Beki in forum Cat General
    Replies: 31
    Last Post: 02-02-2007, 11:45 AM
  3. Replies: 14
    Last Post: 07-28-2006, 09:14 AM
  4. Horse owners/ riders: Your horse's Bio
    By Suki Wingy in forum Pet General
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: 07-06-2006, 01:22 PM
  5. Please help me, somebody. :( *UPDATED w/ old pic*
    By Sevaede in forum Cat General
    Replies: 15
    Last Post: 05-20-2006, 11:15 PM

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com