jaydill":c5ygfvwz said:
3MR":c5ygfvwz said:
jaydill":c5ygfvwz said:
3MR":c5ygfvwz said:
I know this is slightly off the subject, but why would you lease a horse you cant ride?
PS:I wouldnt recomend you buy a "Broke" horse, try one thats been "trained". :lol:
Cause it was free :lol: And I was supposed to be having an experienced friend come break/train her for me but...she hasn't shown up yet. :lol:
Sorry, to me lease means you paid something for her.
I hope this isnt the same friend you were counting on to help with one you might buy.
I know lease usually does...that's why at one point I put lease in quotes.
But I hope I haven't confused you. There was no horse I might buy...I was simply looking at some ranch pages and saw foals for sale when the idea occurred to me. I came here to ask about the idea and have been shown how it was not such a good idea.
Thanks for all of the advice y'all. It'll probably be a few years before I end up actually purchasing anything...but that's alright since in the meantime I'll be busy with vet school.
Thanks again,
Jay
while at Vet School, if you are working with large animals, near the end, ask if you can be shown how to train horses, it is a good place to learn, it would probably be in your free time that is what my Friend did in her last year, she has about 10 Show Jump horses now, I go to help her with them sometimes. Not sure if you can do that in the US, but it wont hurt to ask.