thistlebloom
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I think horses that are well taken care of throughout their life are the ones that live on into a great old age.
Ponies, donkeys and mules seem to have the longest life spans. and I agree with Cat about different breeds having greater longevity on average.
A lot of performance horses are started at a young age before they having matured structurally, and are naturally under much more stress, physical stress as well as environmental/ emotional.
I just bought an 18 year old gelding, a former roping horse. He's healthy and sound and very forward and eager to be used. I expect him to be a great riding horse well into his twenties and hopefully beyond. I also hope to be able to keep up with him for all those years.
Ponies, donkeys and mules seem to have the longest life spans. and I agree with Cat about different breeds having greater longevity on average.
A lot of performance horses are started at a young age before they having matured structurally, and are naturally under much more stress, physical stress as well as environmental/ emotional.
I just bought an 18 year old gelding, a former roping horse. He's healthy and sound and very forward and eager to be used. I expect him to be a great riding horse well into his twenties and hopefully beyond. I also hope to be able to keep up with him for all those years.