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Posted on April 18, 2010.
Paint Gelding For SaleIs this a bad idea for a 16 years to try to form a paint gelding a year?

there is this huge, magnificent, flashy buckskin overo paint sale a year and it is my dream horse! both parents were good show horses and has a great tradition. I can not afford as much as I pay myself, but I want a nice horse that I can show and do good. I thought my best chance would be to ask a young horse that has tons of potential view and work with myself until I can possibly show the big show. I am very good ways to teach earth, and I never let a horse get away with anything they can do what I ask. I think I could easily learn the manners ground horse. I would say I am an intermediate driver. I do not think I'd be able to break it to go on mine, then I might be able to hire a coach to help me. about how much would cost a trainer? and for how long do you think it will take me to train under saddle? This seems to be a bad idea?

Intermediate rider? Sorry, no, I do not mean that you train a yearling.
Training is much more difficult than climbing and you have lots and lots of experience, preferably learning from someone who was for many years of training.
I have been training horses for about three years now and has been driving for 12. I learned to train my riding instructor step mother / and she had been training horses for over 20 years.

If you hire a trainer to help you (the cost varies, it depends really) then it might be a good idea, but do not just train by yourself because you could do more damage than good to the horse .

Yes you could train a horse, you wouldnt be able to climb at least another year if, even if the horse has good lines it doesn't garauntee it will be good. It depends on what trainer you are going to some expensive, some arent.

It honestly depends on your training history. Being that you're 16, I'm not sure how much experience you have. I'm 16 too, have been riding for 12 years and training for the last 7 of them. In fact, I train horses at the local level for other people and have a mare 4 years of painting of mine that I'm training. I did last summer, so since I have 15 years.

What training have you done in the past? Have you worked with the trainers? Interned anywhere? All these things count for your experience and help you determine if it is a good idea or not.

I have been riding all my life, so I know a lot about horses from my age. I worked with coaches such as Monty Roberts, from John & Josh Lyons certified trainers, and I'm actually going to college right now for training and horse management.

I would say you have a coach or a good friend of yours with a lot of horse knowledge to evaluate before you take on something big like that. They can tell you that your riding level (beginner, intermidiate, advanced) and your knowledge of personal training.

I am not in any way mean that you should not give it a shot. I think it's a wonderful thing for a teenager to have a young horse to train and connect. He helped me in many ways, and my mare and I are best friends. Just make sure you have the skills and information needed to make something like this on. It sounds good, and you sound like you have an idea of what was to come ... then I wish you good luck and I hope everything goes as you want!

I'm sure you can. As long as the horse has a very sweet temperament and you are patient and gentle, it is feasible. Wuuld I do so with the help of a trainer though, which can cost about $ 35-45 per hour. You should probably get one at least two years but because any time before the horse is not developed enough to ride.

I think you would be totally fine im 13 and I have a warmblood filly yearlin.

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