Thank you I was only going to keep her in for a couple of days to get her used to the surroundings but I will be spending alot of time up there with her the first couple of weeks just a bit scared of doing something wrong if you know what I mean I'm a bit of a stress head unfortunatelyEntirely up to you, but please try to keep her out with others most of the time rather than stabled, it's far better for her physical and mental development.
Yes she will be with 4 others in the stable block there are about 20 other horses and ponies in the paddocks they are sectioned off in to different ages there's 2 paddocks with just the owners and their daughters horses are I didn't see any other young foals there when I went Sunday but I'm going up there tomorrow to have a proper look and speak to the daughter so I will have a better idea how it will work thank youIs she at livery? Does she have company? If on a yard what do the others do for bedding? I have equimats and straw. She would be better in a field to make friends that in a stable even for a few days?
I must be honest if I knew my husband was getting me 1 then I would of said 2 get a 5 or 6 year old but he did it as a surprise I lost my mum recently nd she told him 2 get me a horse I didn't knw she had told him this so he did not realising that it would b 3ish years before I could ride her but itbgives me time to bond as I haven't ridden since before I meet my husband 29 years agoGood luck with her. If it were me, I think i would have preferred a horse i can ride now not to wait 4 or more years to know what you have. My mare had an unexpected foal and while she is a lovely horse, being over 60, there is no way I would want to ride her as temperamentally and speed and agility wise she is a younger person's horse.
DIY but the owner said that his daughter will help if I need it and his daughter has backed her own horses and others so think in a way I got lucky where she will liveHow exciting, and nerve racking!
I'd just start with straw as you haven't got much time to spare, you can always decide to add mats later if it suits you better, youngsters definitely are better off turned out with other horses, they take their lead from the herd and will settle much quicker. Are you going to be on part/full livery or DIY?
A youngster for your first isn't ideal, but how lovely of your mum and hubby to have done this for you. At least you will have lots of time to have lessons on an older horse and to save up for someone to back her for you.
Thank you Yes I can visit when ever I want the only problem is she's over 2 hours away and I don't drive and hubby works away but he's home every weekend so I'll be going up every Saturday until she's able to come to her forever home I don't have set plans in my head yet so it will be a case of wait and seeShe looks lovely Can you visit and get to know her at the breeders? Moving will be easier for her if you already know each other. How big is she likely to make, and do you have any plans for her or are you going to wait and see?
Yes I agreeI think wait and see can be best, like us they all have their strengths and weaknesses.