I got my 2 sons (6 & 8) a lovely 12.2hh show pony. The pony has done lots of lead rein and shown sucessfuly, done Ponies UK, Reserve Champion at the breed show. It is a lovely pony! I broke him to drive, and he loves it, he is a fantastic driving pony.
However... He is not the sort of pony that you would let a child drive. He is not the sort of pony that I would let the children ride off the lead rein!
I have lots of lovely driving horses for me and I could do without haveing to exercise another one! The only person who is getting any benfit from the pony is me.
My husband works a lot, so it is me and my 2 boys! They take it in turn to ride the pony. I am overwhelmed by stress when doing anything with the pony and my children. They are the sort of boys that want to be doing things and get in to everything. The farm is a dangerous place and I feel my attention is divided 3 ways!
Today a bird landed in the farmyard, 15 foot away from the pony and he reared right up whilst my youngest was riding him.
In my book, this pony is not a childs first pony!!! The woman I bought him from has taken a huff with me putting him up for sale. She says I haven't given the pony a chance ! I have had the pony 4 months. The pony is sharp and it is 7, been there done it as far as seeing things goes.
At the end of the day, my sons, (who have only been riding a few months, ie can not ride!) are not crash test dummies.
When I was a kid, I had a lazy pony who you had to work at to get him to trot! Have things changed, am I rwrong to throw the towl in with this pony?
I might add that there is nothing wrong with the pony and he is fed grass and nothing else! He is just spirited and loving life!
However... He is not the sort of pony that you would let a child drive. He is not the sort of pony that I would let the children ride off the lead rein!
I have lots of lovely driving horses for me and I could do without haveing to exercise another one! The only person who is getting any benfit from the pony is me.
My husband works a lot, so it is me and my 2 boys! They take it in turn to ride the pony. I am overwhelmed by stress when doing anything with the pony and my children. They are the sort of boys that want to be doing things and get in to everything. The farm is a dangerous place and I feel my attention is divided 3 ways!
Today a bird landed in the farmyard, 15 foot away from the pony and he reared right up whilst my youngest was riding him.
In my book, this pony is not a childs first pony!!! The woman I bought him from has taken a huff with me putting him up for sale. She says I haven't given the pony a chance ! I have had the pony 4 months. The pony is sharp and it is 7, been there done it as far as seeing things goes.
At the end of the day, my sons, (who have only been riding a few months, ie can not ride!) are not crash test dummies.
When I was a kid, I had a lazy pony who you had to work at to get him to trot! Have things changed, am I rwrong to throw the towl in with this pony?
I might add that there is nothing wrong with the pony and he is fed grass and nothing else! He is just spirited and loving life!