A horse for christmas?

i have sponsored a horse for about three years and lessons for two. I am greatly experienced with horses. The thing is my parents. They know i am responsible. and i have be getting pretty good grades all my life (straight A's ultimate year) but this year i got a d in math but now its a c. I am really picky when it comes to horses surrounded by terms of liking them. I have have 4 lessons horses over the years and i don't like riding them that much. the first one was ripened so she wouldn't live much longer and had arthritis, the second was too vigorous, the next spooks to much, and the other one is very lazy. same beside the horses i sponsor, the first one is mean(bad ground manners), next one is too stubborn, next one gave me a concussion, and the concluding is kinda green. anyways, i know money is a little tight right now but we definitely enjoy enough to afford a horse easily. And i'd be willing to discharge for the initial cost with my own money (my grandparents gave us a LOT of money for the past few christmases i enjoy over 50,000) And i like this horse a lot he is the one horse i like to ride. and his owner is selling him and i suggest someone is already interested. I know horses cost a lot of money (vet bills, farrier bills, getting teeth floated etc.) but we do have enough. so how do i convince my parents for a horse. (and no im not a spoiled brat lol) appreciation. i was thinking maybe if i bring my math category up to a b) O yeah and this horse would be for sale cheap because the horse is inexperienced but hes very smart and willing to memorize, he is 4 but he is already practically bombproof) so how do i convince my parents, i was already thinking of being nicer to them, fitting more independent, and maybe go to church with them lol thankfulness so much, im also only 14 so i can't get a job
I give attention to you should tell your parents how much you love horses and why you want to buy it. also you should give them as much infomation as possible that you have in the region of this horse. Tell them you will pay for it and you will take care of it ect., also variety deals with them, like approximately your math grade. If you bring that up you can get the horse. Just things like that. And show them that you are unswerving to it.
prove your responsible do extra chores then present the idea to your parents!
You probably enjoy enough money, but I don't like the sound of this quote:

"...and as you would expect lessons would be ended..."

Having only two years of riding experience and getting a green 4 year prehistoric horse, AND having no lessons or professional help, you are solely asking for trouble. Get the horse and keep taking lessons. First, you'll definitely hold to improve your math grades, especially since it's so drastically lower than your grades usually are.
Well... a rescue horse? I don't think that's a very good first horse. If I be you, I would pick up those math grades, then find an experienced horse for sale in an nouns very near you. If you find the horse yourself, but ask your parents for price limits. You should also come up with about gender. if its a stallion, DO NOT attain it. If it is a gelding, be sure to know when it was a gelding. If it's a mare, ask about how it behave in heat cycles. There's nothing worse than have a stallion in a show when youve only been riding 2 or 3 years, riding a gelding who think he's a stallion, or riding a mare who acts like a stallion once a month! Be really careful! carry a pre-purchase exam! Please do! and also check its stool to see if it has worms, if it does, its not worth it. I bought a mare once who is a sweetheart, but concluded up being a very difficult keeper. She have incolin resistance (not sure if i spelt it right!) and so she has to own her hay tested, anyway, ill stop raving on, but Althought that woudn't have shown up surrounded by the pre-purchase exam, a million other things could've!

Also, what does this have to do with anything?:
"I was also thinking of writing a short story almost a girl who gets a horse and is very happy ect."
Answers:    I know how you perceive about this, same thing happened to me. I Have this site printed out and it took me forever how to find it right very soon, but it is great, i followed everything they pretty much said, i got my first horse (thoroughbred) for christmas, then after a couple of years i now hold about 24 horses and work at my local barn and im in taining to be a equine vet.

here is the link:

http://www.wikihow.com/Convince-Your-Par...

hope that help!
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