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What YouShould KnowBefore Gettinga Horse
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If you're planning on getting a horse as a pet there are certain basic questions you should ask yourself before you actually make the purchase.First, you should not buy a horse just one the basis if how it looks. What matters in the long runis the personality and temperament of the horse. There are enough instances of beautiful horsesthat have a violent temper and as a result do not make great pets. You also need to determinewhat you are going to use the horse for.Horses are very similar to human beings when it comes to their personalities. No two horseshave the same personality. You must recognize this trait and opt for a horse that you feel willmatch your own temperament.Secondly, while getting a horse, you should be sure about what you will use the horse for. Doyou plan on using it for show-jumping or for racing? Every discipline requires the horse to be of a certain temperament. For example, if you try making a race horse pull a carriage he is likely to be moody and unhappy.One major factor you should consider while getting a horse is if you have the funds that arenecessary to maintain it. Do you have a place to house the horse? Renting a barn can be asexpensive as renting out a flat depending on what facilities they provide. In addition, you need atrailer to transport the horse. You will need a veterinarian to come and conduct a yearly physicalexam and to perform vaccinations. Once every two months you will need the services of a farrier who will keep your horse's feet in good shape.Apart from the financial considerations, you need to be able to devote time to your horse.Experts say that horse owners should ride their horses at least thrice a week to be able to build arapport with their pets and train them.Getting a horse is a long term commitment and you once you buy one you need to look after itswell-being. If you are not sure about your decision of getting a horse, try leasing one out first tosee if you are able to cope with the demands of time and training.If you're certain of your commitment and decision to buy a horse, the sheer pleasure of owningone is of course incomparable.Allan enjoys writing up on a variety of subjects. Other than the above topic, he also likes to setup sites on different topics. Do check out his new site which covers useful information on russellhobbs kettle.Article Source:http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Allan_Wu
 
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