Tags
Backyard Horsekeeping, buying a horse, horse conformation, horse ownership, horse's age, rider's experience, trail horse, trail riding
With the economy in such bad shape, you might think this would also be a bad time to look for a horse. Actually it’s a good time. According to horse rescues and other humane groups, horses are being abandoned by their owners in record numbers. Other, more conscientious owners, are willing to give away their horses—particularly those older than ten or fifteen—to “good homes only,” or sell them for very little money. If you’re a first-time owner, especially if you have a steady income and were a horse-crazy teen, it might be the perfect time to buy a horse.

The foot closest to viewer is a club foot. Compare the heel to the heel of the hoof on the left. The angle of the club foot is completely different. (Photo by http://www.horseadvice.com)