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Today I went down my yard and someone I rarely see was there trying to tack up her ex racer. To be clear I am not bad mouthing these people and they have always been perfectly polite to me, they just don't seem to do much with either of their horses. They don't turn them out much and this one she was handling today weaves and has caught her head several times in the stable.
I went past her on the yard trying to get the bridle on and she and the horse were getting really distressed. I didn't want to see either of them like that so grabbed a my friend and gave her a hand to get the bridle on (pulling the whole thing apart and taking nearly an hour!).
The woman is very nervous and then wouldn't get on, so I offered to get on first. All done up with body protector etc I got on and she was fine except one spook at the new mirror in the school, which was to be expected. I was also very nervous which probably didn't help. I walked, trotted and cantered and then helped the owner get on and do the same.
My problem is she has now asked me oif I will ride more often as the horse really likes it (you could tell she was alot happier after being out and having a burst in the school) but I am worried something will go wrong and I will be blamed. She is a 20yr old ec racer but she doesn't act her age. I just don't want to get into a situation i can't get out of but I really want to help the horse. What do I do? I don't know the people very well and have heard some nasty things on the yard about them blaming other people for lameness or horse misbehaving and I don't want to be involved in that but the poor horse needs riding :/
I went past her on the yard trying to get the bridle on and she and the horse were getting really distressed. I didn't want to see either of them like that so grabbed a my friend and gave her a hand to get the bridle on (pulling the whole thing apart and taking nearly an hour!).
The woman is very nervous and then wouldn't get on, so I offered to get on first. All done up with body protector etc I got on and she was fine except one spook at the new mirror in the school, which was to be expected. I was also very nervous which probably didn't help. I walked, trotted and cantered and then helped the owner get on and do the same.
My problem is she has now asked me oif I will ride more often as the horse really likes it (you could tell she was alot happier after being out and having a burst in the school) but I am worried something will go wrong and I will be blamed. She is a 20yr old ec racer but she doesn't act her age. I just don't want to get into a situation i can't get out of but I really want to help the horse. What do I do? I don't know the people very well and have heard some nasty things on the yard about them blaming other people for lameness or horse misbehaving and I don't want to be involved in that but the poor horse needs riding :/