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Owning a horse is a huge responsibility for an adult, much
less for a child. Owning a horse requires a lot of time and
money, both from the parent and the child, therefore, before
you decide to go horse-shopping, it’s best that you sit down
and discuss the responsibilities and tasks involved in owning
and caring for a horse with the child. A horse, remind them, is
not a mere domestic pet. It’s unlike a cat, dog or hamster.
Horses require more than that.
Let your child know that the owner of the horse should be
ready to take on the responsibilities of grooming, exercising,
feeding, washing, playing with and caring for the animal. These
responsibilities should be done daily, otherwise, both the
horse and the owner will suffer.
Before you actually go out and buy a horse, parents are
strongly advised to bring the child to a stable, let them take
some riding lessons. This will help your child understand and
comprehend the responsibilities ahead of him or her. Parents
should give the child adequate time to adapt and adjust
accordingly. Under the supervision of an expert, they should be
able to grasp the whole concept of owning a horse in about a
month or two.
Buying a horse that suits your personality
It is important for a horse buyer to understand that there
is a very special relationship and bond between a horse and the
owner/rider. The more nervous or jittery the rider is, the
calmer the horse should be. Hence, the best kind of horse for a
child is one with a very good temperament. The pony or horse
should not have a history of bolting off whenever they are
scared. Compare this to the needs of an experienced rider who
needs a very sensitive horse who is responsive and
understanding.
Riding experience and testing the horse out
As mentioned, before a parent decides to buy a horse for the
child, the child should be given a chance to take riding
lessons and familiarize herself or himself with horses. Not
only does the child have to take riding lessons, it is best
that the horse is a trained one as well.
The child and horse should get to know each other before the
parent actually purchases the horse. Test the horse out by
taking the child out for a test ride. Let them get to know each
other and then let the child decide which horse is best for him
or her.
Horse to suit the occasion
Depending on what the child intends to do with the horse,
there are many different types of horses trained for different
purposes. Some horses are suitable for riding on the flat, some
prefers a horse that will jump and perform. Some prefer a horse
that can be taken hunting or ride through rough terrains and
some prefer show horses. Consult with the horse trainer so that
you do not get the wrong type of horse for the wrong
purpose.
Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota
Caudilla lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of
http://www.horsebuzz.info on which you
will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.
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