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<blockquote data-quote="simme" data-source="post: 1767465" data-attributes="member: 40418"><p>Looks like the advice is a unanimous no. When you get the urge to ride, better to go on down to the fair and enjoy the ride and the music. Safer and cheaper for sure. Lots of well trained and good performing horses out there, but many more horses and owners that don't work well together. I hear that they may need to go to the nail salon often and for some of them, the vet needs to be on speed dial. During the training phase, go ahead and dial the 9 and the first 1 before you climb own to save time and effort.</p><p></p><p>I suspect you are not talked out of it yet. The allure of a project is strong. Just don't go the dressage route - them tight britches and helmet won't be your style. When are you picking him up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simme, post: 1767465, member: 40418"] Looks like the advice is a unanimous no. When you get the urge to ride, better to go on down to the fair and enjoy the ride and the music. Safer and cheaper for sure. Lots of well trained and good performing horses out there, but many more horses and owners that don't work well together. I hear that they may need to go to the nail salon often and for some of them, the vet needs to be on speed dial. During the training phase, go ahead and dial the 9 and the first 1 before you climb own to save time and effort. I suspect you are not talked out of it yet. The allure of a project is strong. Just don't go the dressage route - them tight britches and helmet won't be your style. When are you picking him up? [/QUOTE]
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