Are you considering buying a horse? If so, there are several factors that you should take into consideration in order to determine if you are ready to become a horse owner. 

Assessing Your Property

Clearly, caring for a horse requires taking on many responsibilities. This includes providing the horse with the proper shelter as well as access to a pasture. Therefore, you need to ensure you have a suitable property for keeping a horse. This includes being able to put the proper fencing in place while also offering adequate pasture for feeding. If the property is not at your home, you may also want to consider the accessibility of the property. After all, you will want the property to be close enough to allow you to make daily visits to your horse.

Determining if You Have the Time

Whether your horse is kept on your property or not, you will need to set aside a fair amount of time to spend with your horse. Therefore, before purchasing a horse, you should make an honest assessment of your time to determine if you have the time available to care for your horse. 

Exploring Your Finances

In addition to the initial cost of purchasing a horse, the cost of maintaining a horse can be quite high. Not only will you need to provide the horse with food, but you will also need to purchase gear such as a saddle, grooming gear and riding gear. These costs can add up quickly, so be sure to explore the cost of these items before purchasing a horse in order to determine if you are financially ready to be a horse owner. 

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