Worst Mistakes First-Time Horse Buyers Make

Worst Mistakes First-Time Horse Buyers Make

Buying a horse for the first time is an exciting experience, but stress can quickly overtake your thrill if you don't know much about what a horse needs. Learning about all the responsibilities of taking care of a horse will help prepare you for your big purchase. Plus, it'll increase the chances of buying the right horse for your needs. Here's some advice to avoid making the common mistakes a lot of first-time horse buyers make:

Buying an Untrained Horse

Buying an Untrained Horse
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Many first-time horse owners start their shopping journey off by looking for a younger horse. There are a few reasons why people tend to go for younger horses with no training. An untrained horse tends to be much cheaper than an older trained horse.

However, if you don't have any experience with horses, it isn't wise to buy a horse with no training. If you plan on buying a horse to send off to training, know that it'll be a few more months before you have full access to your horse.

It's important to buy a trained horse because they're significantly safer. Trained horses are more predictable, reliable, and happier. An untrained horse is hard to control and dangerous, especially for young or inexperienced riders.

Not Adopting an Older Horse

Not Adopting an Older Horse
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Older horses are great for first-time horse owners because they're likely already trained. Many older horses are retired, meaning they have years of training and working experience. Adopting an older horse will save a lot compared to buying a younger one.

Not to mention, older horses are easier for first-time horse owners to take care of. They typically need light exercise and a healthy diet to keep healthy.