It is debatable though as to if it is us being unsuited or not. I sometimes feel she was rushed with backing and when I got her, have just been at a battle to help her see ridden work as a fun thing.
I have been very kind and firm with her. I love classical training, would like to do a bit...
I worry about asking anyone to ride her as she is a pony so I need someone who is a petite rider. My friends are not far off my level of riding and only know one person who i'd trust to sell her without making her worse and she is 6'5.
It's horrible because I feel so pushed to stick with it...
I am at my whits end now. had my horse for a year and a half and it's been tears from day one. I have had some great moments with her, but it's every other week I seem to falling off, can't catch or being knocked to the floor and walked all over. Saddle, back, teeth and management is all fine...
God glad I haven't offended anyone reading it back! But I must also say... there's some right beginners on my degree too which makes me feel even more of a ***
Not to mention I have never really enjoyed school, nor do I find the teachers to be anything great. It's been three years of...
Just wondering what pushes people into studying Horse management type courses/degrees ?
Obviously if you study veterinary nursing, the jobs you apply for are quite clear.
I was quite happy being a groom and enjoyed my National Diploma, however since doing my degree, find myself in the...