katiehatie
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Daughter's pony is a tad highly strung at the best of times but nothing she can't handle, a bit spooky and sometimes jogs when she first gets on, excitable but NEVER dangerous.
That was til last sunday, she was clearly a bit full of herself when we were getting her groomed and tacked up but daughter knows just how to handle her silly moods so i didn't really think anything of it. daughter got on and we started down the path to hack round the farm, she was a bit joggy so when a horse came towards us daughter stopped to let them past. when she went to walk on pony had rooted herself to the spot, she gave her a kick, that didn't work so she gave her a stroke and said "come on, it's ok" ....still nothing. gave her another nudge on, still nothing....then all of a sudden the pony reared, completely vertical on the concrete path and then leapt up the 4ft grass bank! The ground started crumbling beneath her and she went over, somehow i have no idea how but daughter had her leg out before she went over and was thrown but she got up and out of the way quick as lightening. horse buggered off but we caught her quickly and by some absolute miracle daughter was absolutely fine if a little shaken.
i lunged the hell out of the pony for 45 minutes til she was exhausted before i would let daughter back on but really wanted to make sure she got back on that morning as i knew she would get more nervous if she didn't. have kept a close eye on pony all week and she has been good as gold, i was so angry with her last sunday i could have quite happily made her into pedigree chum if she had put another foot wrong! then this morning, one week since the disaster she is like it again. charging round the field when we went to catch her, so i thought i'd give her a good lunge to take the edge off. end up lunging for ages cos she's full of it bucking and charging round, eventually think she is tired enough to behave herself and daughter does some schooling but she is still rolling her eyes and daughter has to get off and hold her when the tractor and sheep come past because pony is getting herself in a state. she gets back on and finishes schooling but pony is still full of it after nearly 2 hours of hard work including lunging. obviously nothing like as bad as last sunday but if i hadn't lunged first it would have been.
daughter now doesn't want to risk hacking round farm as it involves going on concrete first and pony seems completely freaked out by tractors and sheep and everything she was fine with before. just doesn't seem to make sense why she is fine, even calmer than usual all week til sunday again, everyone said she was fresh from the lush grass at the mo but then surely it would be more regular than this. haven't let on to daughter just how easily the rearing episode could have been a serious injury but it terrified me and i just don't know if i can trust the pony with her anymore. she's a good little rider but she's only 11 and she lost all her confidence with a **** pony a couple of years ago and it took her ages to get to the point where she is now where she just laughs the silly spooky stuff off and tells pony to just get on with it but after the last couple of weekends it just doesn't seem like fun anymore and i would never forgive myself if the pony did that again and it didn't end so well, she adores pony though and so do i she is usually so loving despite her typical chestnut mare temperament, she is already on magic calmer and oestress for her hormonalness so i don't really know what else it could be? ..... any thoughts?
That was til last sunday, she was clearly a bit full of herself when we were getting her groomed and tacked up but daughter knows just how to handle her silly moods so i didn't really think anything of it. daughter got on and we started down the path to hack round the farm, she was a bit joggy so when a horse came towards us daughter stopped to let them past. when she went to walk on pony had rooted herself to the spot, she gave her a kick, that didn't work so she gave her a stroke and said "come on, it's ok" ....still nothing. gave her another nudge on, still nothing....then all of a sudden the pony reared, completely vertical on the concrete path and then leapt up the 4ft grass bank! The ground started crumbling beneath her and she went over, somehow i have no idea how but daughter had her leg out before she went over and was thrown but she got up and out of the way quick as lightening. horse buggered off but we caught her quickly and by some absolute miracle daughter was absolutely fine if a little shaken.
i lunged the hell out of the pony for 45 minutes til she was exhausted before i would let daughter back on but really wanted to make sure she got back on that morning as i knew she would get more nervous if she didn't. have kept a close eye on pony all week and she has been good as gold, i was so angry with her last sunday i could have quite happily made her into pedigree chum if she had put another foot wrong! then this morning, one week since the disaster she is like it again. charging round the field when we went to catch her, so i thought i'd give her a good lunge to take the edge off. end up lunging for ages cos she's full of it bucking and charging round, eventually think she is tired enough to behave herself and daughter does some schooling but she is still rolling her eyes and daughter has to get off and hold her when the tractor and sheep come past because pony is getting herself in a state. she gets back on and finishes schooling but pony is still full of it after nearly 2 hours of hard work including lunging. obviously nothing like as bad as last sunday but if i hadn't lunged first it would have been.
daughter now doesn't want to risk hacking round farm as it involves going on concrete first and pony seems completely freaked out by tractors and sheep and everything she was fine with before. just doesn't seem to make sense why she is fine, even calmer than usual all week til sunday again, everyone said she was fresh from the lush grass at the mo but then surely it would be more regular than this. haven't let on to daughter just how easily the rearing episode could have been a serious injury but it terrified me and i just don't know if i can trust the pony with her anymore. she's a good little rider but she's only 11 and she lost all her confidence with a **** pony a couple of years ago and it took her ages to get to the point where she is now where she just laughs the silly spooky stuff off and tells pony to just get on with it but after the last couple of weekends it just doesn't seem like fun anymore and i would never forgive myself if the pony did that again and it didn't end so well, she adores pony though and so do i she is usually so loving despite her typical chestnut mare temperament, she is already on magic calmer and oestress for her hormonalness so i don't really know what else it could be? ..... any thoughts?