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Join Date: 10-11-07
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American Miniature
We had been debating introducing my daughter to horses through an American Miniature. However, given that they generally cannot be ridden I was debating fostering a rescue animal until it finds a home. This way we would not have a pet horse for a long time, and could move on to a pony that could be ridden.
Is this a little insensitive? What would you do? |
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Join Date: 10-01-07
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I have to agree with you, if she gets used to it, she would want to ride it. The poor horse wouldn't be able to handle it. And if you rescue a pet, you could see how she feels with it, and maybe eventually ride it, all while doing good taking care of it.
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Join Date: 10-12-07
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It would eliminate the risk of your daughter not coping, or not liking horses or riding. This way, if they befriended each other you could progress to adoption or could take a step back and allow a life long owner to step in.
I think this would be a sensible option. |
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