HORSE TRAITS TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING A HORSE

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Introvert maintains personal space and extrovert can be snuggly and in your space.
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Can be curious, inquisitive, and problem solving.
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Can be bold & daring or need clear boundaries.
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These horses are unconcerned with their surroundings.
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Horse is afraid but conquers fear with the support of partnership.
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Every horse has some level of characteristics the receive from their breed.
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Consider your personal goal for speed or pace when buying.
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Consider smaller for trail riding which enables easier mounting. A larger horse would be good for jumping.
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Do you want to take time to practice and teach your horse to preform certain behaviors.
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A horse with the ability to do the athletics you are seeking.