Mustang13
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hello i am new here but not new to horses.i am a long time horse owner i own 8 full size horses and a 3mo old mini horse. i am very interested in driving mini horses i had a recent injury to my foot that makes it hard to ride right now ( its fine as long as i dont have to get down!) i find the mini horses so easy to work with plus easy for the kids to handle. we did have a 7yr old gelding who i adored he was my first mini a gift for my birthday this past april. the kids suprised me with him in the kitchen. i loved that little guy I tought him to drive was looking so forward to all the things we were going to do. then that terrible day came when i came home found him in shock and dying. vet said there was nothing that could be done and he died in my arms and just like that he was gone. the vet exam found that his artery into his kidney had blown out though there was no reason found for it. vet was saying his blood pressure must have spiked for reasons still unknown.
well i am lost with out him. i miss our walks. i am looking to add another mini to the family so once again we begin our search. I have never purchased a trained driving horse before. any tips on what to look for in a driving horse? my goal is for a begginer ( to driving ) kid friendly family mini. that can be a companion to cruze our 3mo old mini. what has amazed me in my search is the number of mini horses out there with 0 training or conformation flaws that people are breeding.
well i am lost with out him. i miss our walks. i am looking to add another mini to the family so once again we begin our search. I have never purchased a trained driving horse before. any tips on what to look for in a driving horse? my goal is for a begginer ( to driving ) kid friendly family mini. that can be a companion to cruze our 3mo old mini. what has amazed me in my search is the number of mini horses out there with 0 training or conformation flaws that people are breeding.