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Horse for granddaughter
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2946"><p>I still have alot to learn about cattle, but have dealt with horses for longer than I care to consider. Linda is completely on target. Lessons are definitely the way to go, I even have an occasional jumping lesson myself. Once your granddaughter is comfortable with horses, and realizes you don't just jump on their backs and ride into the sunset (which many children believe!) It's time to talk to her instructor and find out what he/she thinks would be a good starter. Many training stables have horses available for lease as well as purchase. Best of luck and remember HELMET, HELMET, HELMET!</p><p></p><p>> Nine year old granddaughter wants</p><p>> a horse.Would it be better to get</p><p>> her a colt to grow up with or get</p><p>> her an older horse? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2946"] I still have alot to learn about cattle, but have dealt with horses for longer than I care to consider. Linda is completely on target. Lessons are definitely the way to go, I even have an occasional jumping lesson myself. Once your granddaughter is comfortable with horses, and realizes you don't just jump on their backs and ride into the sunset (which many children believe!) It's time to talk to her instructor and find out what he/she thinks would be a good starter. Many training stables have horses available for lease as well as purchase. Best of luck and remember HELMET, HELMET, HELMET! > Nine year old granddaughter wants > a horse.Would it be better to get > her a colt to grow up with or get > her an older horse? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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