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Choosing a HorseHorses, like other pets, are great companions. However, they do require a considerable commitment of time and money. Before buying a horse or pony, consider exactly what is drawing you to horses and ponies.
Has your child been asking for a pony? Do you want to finally fulfill that childhood wish of your own and get yourself a horse? Maybe you're looking for an investment, or perhaps you just like to ride. Whatever the reason you have for buying a horse, every prospective buyer must consider certain issues.
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One of the prime considerations in choosing a horse is cost, both the initial "start-up" costs and the monthly expenses associated with owning a horse. Besides buying the horse, you'll need basic equipment, like brushes and a saddle. You should also know your options. Do you know where to buy a horse, and what to look for when choosing a horse, especially if you've never owned horses before? If you're buying a horse for a child, consider the attributes and characteristics that make a horse appropriate for a child or beginner. Before moving forward with any course of action, make sure that you're ready to own a horse. Horse ownership is a long-term commitment, financially and emotionally, and if you aren't absolutely certain that you or your child are ready, look into options that provide regular access to a horse without the responsibility and expense of ownership. This section is divided into multiple articles covering:
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