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Old 23-05-2011, 10:29 AM
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Thoroughbreds!

Hi, is there anyone in the Hull area who is willing to let me meet there thoroughbred horse? I want to buy a horse in the future and researching different breeds, want to make sure I choose the right horse for me. Advice on this breed is also welcome.
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Old 25-05-2011, 08:37 AM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

Hi I dont live near Hull but thought I would give some advice on the breed as I own one!
They are a lovely breed and you can get a lot of pleasure out of them BUT they are not for the faint hearted. My TB is probably the most difficult horse I have owned when it comes to feeding and exercising etc! Her weight yo yo's and it is very hard (and expensive) to keep her wight where it should be. In the winter she must live in at night, some do live out but mine would probably turn into a bag of bones if she did as she doesnt like bad weather at all and the tinyest bit of stress drops her weight dramatically too.
Most of them dont have great feet which means farrier every 6 weeks all year around, I am very lucky and mine has quite good feet so as we dont hack very often she only has front shoes and can go 8 weeks in the winter. This said she couldn't not have shoes on the front.
Her moods can vary quite drastically. One day she can be a total donkey and other days she can be a nutter so do need an confident and experienced handler and rider. She also needs exercising a minumum of 5 times a week to keep fit with a variety of Jumping, school work, poles, lunging, hacking.

All this said..... I LOVE my mare She is the best thing I have ever owned and I would never sell her no matter how much I was offered!!

Hope this helped!!
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Old 25-05-2011, 01:53 PM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

I really do love this breed of horse but now wondering if something hardier would be better for me, they do seem to really vary in the way they are. thanks for the advice.
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Old 25-05-2011, 02:00 PM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

If this is to be your first horse you need a nice schoolmaster who will be patient with you and help you learn and get your confidence. The wrong horse early on can affect your confidence massively.
Dont worry on the breed just focus on the horse and its abilities, is it nice and calm? is it good in traffic? will it hack out alone? will it help you learn to walk, trot, canter?
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Old 25-05-2011, 03:46 PM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

Thoroughbreds are the "pretty, nice to look at" sort fo hosre and generally you want to be experienced to own one. Dont get me wrong, some are complete novice horses but that is rare in the caseof TB's.
Astraldream is right though, you need something right for a first horse if it is your first horse. If I had of got my TB as my first horse she would probably have put me off horse ownership altogether to be totally honest! lol

When looking just keep in mind the rough size you want, age, abilities etc. Dont worry about the breed so much because you will soon know when viewing the horse whether it is sane or not!
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Old 25-05-2011, 08:09 PM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

Thanks again for advice,taking it all on board and looking at a broader range of horses. it is my fisrt horse but i have worked with horses and ridden a tb before, though she was a quiet laid back mare. What worries me the most is the fact that they seem to have bad feet though i know of racehorses that are un shod, also managing the horses weight seems to be a pain. Lots to think about
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

Thoroughbreds dont particularly have the best reputation, and i always thought dificult to maintain and handle...must say like any animal they are all different.

Mares are different to geldings in any breed and geldings seem to be a little more consistant in their attitude.

But with most horses their quality of education, and what food is fed can also dictate how sharp their temprement is.

My last horse was a full TB and would like to add well behaved, well manered and not especially dificult to keep, a gem to ride and one of the most chilled out boys I have ever owned.

As with all horses feed the correct diet, enough exercise, and have good stable management and a TB shouldnt be any more difficult than any other horse.

What I will say when choosing a new horse, take your time, and someone with experience to spot obvious problems. Ride the horse in as many different situations as you can and get as much background info into the horses life, health and experiences as you can.


and lastly good luck and enjoy
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Old 25-05-2011, 08:55 PM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

Nice to read something positive! They do seem to have a bad reputation which is such a shame, as with any animal i suppose they do vary. I have siberian huskies which i have raced and shown and they vary in temperment, some are soft and gentle, others are nutters etc . I have just looked at schoolmasters for sale and two of them where TB's which i thought was rather interesting.....gonna keep an open mind i think.
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Old 25-05-2011, 08:56 PM
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Re: Thoroughbreds!

My first horse was & still is a Chestnut TB Mare !!!

She is the most laidback TB i have ever come across.

She loves being groomed, good in all ways & would stand there sleeping or licking you to death ! She is never highly strung.
I even had a friends 9 year old daughter riding my mare last summer.
She seems to know what rider she has onboard even novices.

With careful management they can be easy to keep.

Mine lives out 24/7 365 days of the year, obviously with access to a field shelter & well rugged up in the winter.
She does take a lot of feed in the winter to keep the condition on her but we do get very cold winters up to minus 21 & a hell of a lot of snow.

What i normally do is in the summertime is start to stock her feed for the forthcoming winter so i'm not spending a hell of a lot in one day ! so basically i spread the cost.

Choose your first horse carefully & good luck with whatever you decide on.

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Re: Thoroughbreds!

unless you are a strong good rider then i would say no as they are very unperdictable ive worked with them and had 2 of my own and you need to be on your guard at all times when riding ,not like other breeds where you can have a chilled out rides
but on the otherhand you can get some laidback ones.

how long have you rode for?
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