You are going to care for these critters YEAR round so be sure you like "being a horseman" first. Kinda like being an archer, before you bow hunt except you can't not shoot because it's snowing or raining or too hot.
Truth be told, I could pay for a fully guided hunt with horses for what the feed, shoes, teeth work, vaccine, fencing, wormer, hay and training costs each year.
I'd recommend you go to a trainer and pay upfront for 8 lessons (one per week) and commit that time to learning to ride. It will benefit you whether you buy your own horses or not. If you don't have the bug by 8 lessons, don't spend money on horses period.
Truth be told, I could pay for a fully guided hunt with horses for what the feed, shoes, teeth work, vaccine, fencing, wormer, hay and training costs each year.
I'd recommend you go to a trainer and pay upfront for 8 lessons (one per week) and commit that time to learning to ride. It will benefit you whether you buy your own horses or not. If you don't have the bug by 8 lessons, don't spend money on horses period.