littleladylou
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I am considering one. 13'1 - I am 7 and a half stone and 5'4. I would want her as a hacker and to show; possibly hunt. Any thoughts welcomed
one used to be at my yard and he was nightmare im sorry to say.. he terrorized the others in the field for ages, everyones horses would be covered in bald patches and wee nicks from where he bit them, eventually settled down though. he was a lazy turd to ride, even when you were flapping like a loon he hardly moved, if you used a stick he would buck. the only way he would move would be if you were riding while being lunged. he was so stubborn, used to stand in the yard and refuse to be led anywhere. never met a pony who gave anyone such a hard time, his owner was quite wary of him! hes now living wild in a field north somewhere haha.
All owner-induced faults in my experience. Such a shame that the pony was never taught manners in hand or under saddle.
Ha ha i know both pony and owner and was about to jump to his defence with exactly this argument. I think he was a great wee guy really.
All owner-induced faults in my experience. Such a shame that the pony was never taught manners in hand or under saddle.
thats what we used to say aswell, she was too scared to do anything except chase him around with a lunge whip. however the girl that now shares fox used to share the eriskay, she has the patience of a saint and is amazing with fox and even she couldnt get bratty pony to behave. she was bringing him in once and he suddenly went berky, ended up stomping on another girls foot and she ended up in hospital for it.
Key word there - share. Shares are part time and (often) short term. Can't expect a pony to be reformed by inconsistent handling between owner and sharer over a relatively brief period of time.
Besides treading on people's feet is just a space issue / ignorance, hardly evidence of a serial git.
okay fair enough, she did have him for over a year though, yes i know thats not a very long time but youd think there would be a little progress!
How old was he when she started? how many years of crap handling was she trying to undo?
Stubborn horses are only stubborn until you get them on your side. Then that stubborn-ness tends to express itself as fierce loyalty and is a really desirable quality. I suspect the pony was misunderstood and probably as unhappy with the situation as his owner. I like stubborn ponies, they're the best sort to get along with in my experience.
Also if you don't mind me asking how tall are you guys- would I look stupid on her at 5'4?
Also if you don't mind me asking how tall are you guys- would I look stupid on her at 5'4?
interested to hear people mentioning conformation as any ive seen look like small, poorly put together highlands![]()