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I know how hard it is to convince your parents that your old enough for such a responsibility. I'm 11 and had to convince my parents I could handle it too. The first thing to do is take riding lessons if you already don't. After a few months of riding lessons ask your parents about leasing a horse on quarter, half, or full lease. This will show your parents you're ready for a full time responsibility of owning a horse. You should also try to act mature at home too. Try sitting your parents down and calming explaining to them about why you think you're responsible enough for this. If they say no the first time don't scream at them. This makes no one happy. Try sorting out another soloution with them instead of going straight to buying a horse. I rode for 4 years in lessons since I was six, leased a horse for 8 months on a half then full lease, then finNALLY got my first horse last YEAR AFTER SIX YEARS of riding. Hope you get your dream pony eventually!
horse riding lessons at fearns equestrian centre are 15£ for 45 mins.
It depends where you ride. If you are having lessons at your house then yes you will probably need your own horse. But if you are going to a riding centre then usually you will not need a horse of your own.
There is a number of horse back riding places around. Depending on where you live and what you want out of horse back riding lessons. The best is the Ceader lodge and also Jeffery Wilms ranch.
On Howrse your horse must be 2 years old before it can participate in Lessons.
I don't know quite what you mean but I have riding lessons in England and I've been horse riding now for 3 years. Riding Schools are great!
No matter what your socioeconomic status, if you are going to ride and own a horse, in the beginning you should always have lessons, because you need to know the correct way to ride a horse so that you don't damage the horse by riding carelessly.
It seems that the riding lessons are not really cheap. 40€/hour. I used to pay 10€/hour back home.
Hi. You can learn to ride a horse by going to horse summer camp or taking riding lessons.
$50
ask about in stables!
Take horseback riding lessons and pretend it's your horse and if that does not work or if its to expensive then try and prove to your parents that your Mature & Responsible.Good Luck