By Richard Mark
Horses come in a variety of breeds and mutations, but to buy the right horse requires some prior experience or knowledge. Most of all, what the potential owner should be aware of is a good chunk of energy, time and money that are demanded for caring for a horse, these three words should be embedded in one's mind. Thus, it becomes necessary to have some horse sense especially if you are a first time horse owner.
There are many classifications of horse breeds in terms of their traits; such as, colour, appearance, temperament, size etcetera. Similarly, there are over a hundred breeds of horses which further fall into three categories: ‘Ponies', ‘Light Horses' and ‘Heavy Horses'. The latter includes carriage horses and draft horses, whereas, Saddle Horses such as the Arabian and Quarter Horses are included in the category of Light Horses.
Horses usually have a lifespan of up to 30 years; however, some could survive up to 40 years as much depends on their diet and the environment they are kept in. Secondly, the horse rider's weight and height also need to be considered while buying and horse, whether he is an amateur or an expert would be a few of the considerations for horse buying.
It is advisable to keep focus on some specified budget and know a particular breed that you want to buy, moreover, the age of the horse should be paid heed to as well. Usually, people buy ponies so that they get well acquainted to the animal as it grows and fulfills their future prospects, be it mere horse riding or participating in races.
It is of utmost importance about how the horse is accommodated. Whether it would be kept in a stable or a livery yard should be among many of the pre purchase considerations. If a livery is to be used, here word of mouth plays a vital role, therefore, one that is used by a friend or any other acquaintance should be considered rather than experimenting with a new one altogether. The options are abundant when it comes to choosing a livery, ranges include; a part time livery, full time livery, grass livery, or even a DIY livery giving a choice of just paying for the use of stable.
The average price of a horse should be known before hand. According to research it has been proved the yearly cost to care for a horse falls to an average of $ 1,800 which is exclusive of vet fee and with all other expenses to own a healthy horse the total cost could go as high as $ 5,000. Therefore, leasing a horse is deemed to be a better option for few who would want to get riding lessons rather than to fully own one. Also the level of commitment should be gauged for such a huge animal, if it is bought for a child how long would that child want to have it and care for it? Horses are susceptible to sickness and injuries . . . would a vet be a phone call away for the horse? If at any point in time, a horse is no longer wanted; proper home should be located for it where your horse would be loved rather than letting it fall prey to any slaughter buyer.
Moreover, like all living beings, horses if kept throughout their life span would die someday and horse burial cost are very high. However, the respective place and rates of carcass disposal vary from state to state.
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