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Still looking

First of all, I want to thank KCS. Your comment helped alot.I think I"m not quite as exited now. Well I take that back I stilll am exited just I hope I 'm thinking more clearly and sensobly now.  I know I don't need an untrained horse but it would be okay if I go thte horse and then trained it(well not me but I already have someone picked out to train for me) right? So obviously, I'm still considering Angel, but I have another one to look at. Actually I have a few to look at. The irst is a TWH spottecd paint mare that has been riden and is 4 years old for $400.  The other one is a black TWH gelding thats 2 yo that's not trained and is $400. The gelding had had his shots and been wormed. THe person who owns them just got them and doesn't know their backgrounds so we don't know if they have had health problems in the past. The guy also has a few mountain horses for sale if I want to look at them. I don't hve pictures of the two TWHs but I'll post a couple pics of Angel:

 

   Let me know what you think please!Smile

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NoVA Wild Flower said:

Hi, horse_angel

Angel is a really nice looking filly, and I definitely understand why you're keeping her on your list!  When I was looking for my horse I kept this in my mind:  horses live a long time and I was looking for a life-long buddy.   I was actually looking for a slightly older mare, but found my girl right after her fourth birthday.  Daisy is unusually level-headed and calm and had had tons of experience in loading, traveling, etc.  

Two years old is awfully young for a horse and it sounds like Angel hasn't had many life experiences yet.  In any partnership between horse and rider, it usually works better if the combination of age and experience between the two of you comes to a nice, ripe, round number.  Before you let Angel steal your heart, give some other horses a chance.  Horses between the ages of 8-12 are usually still in really good body condition and can pick up and go with you in whatever future you're planning.  When I lived in Texas, I once saw a 50 year old horse enjoying a little intermission demo game of polo (played at a fast walk, of course), and he was having a great time.  I'm sure you'll find the horse of your dreams!  It took a while, but I found mine.  Good luck!

June 2, 2008 9:02 PM

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