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Horses are undoubtedly expensive propositions and it may not be an easy task to choose the right horse. This article may help reduce some of your burden as it investigates into the fact why some horses are better for dressage than the others.

Before you set off to buy a dressage horse it is very important to evaluate your expectation behind your deal.

* Are you looking to lease or buy a horse?

* Do you have ample space to keep it?

* Are you able to afford the expenses of feeding and rearing one that may cost you from $3000-$5000 yearly depending on the location you are in

* Do you want to show your horse?

* Are you able to train the horse or afford a trainer to train it?

* How long would you like to keep it and are you willing to sell it when you can’t afford it any more?

* Are you interested to study horse dressage?

Horse dressage is advantageous for both the horse and the rider as dressage helps the horse learn self-carriage, relaxation and suppleness. But not all riders and horses are skilled enough to receive higher level of dressage. If you know your expectation you can choose the right horse that can help you achieve your target. It is required to analyze the strength and weakness of your prospective mount that may be necessary at some point of time.