nicolenlolly
Well-Known Member
I think I need some of you to help me get both feet back on the ground and figure out what to do please.
My daughter is going to be 6 in August and has been riding since she was 2 and a half (ish)
I foolishly bought these two little two year old section A's for her to grow up with and learn with and all those romantic notions when really, I should have bought something old and steady! One of them took to her and is completely her soul mate and she loves him dearly, they follow each other around all day and he is the most gentle, loving creature I have met. As a lead rein pony he was fine, occasionally he would spook but nothing silly and he has been lovely.
On the ground she can do anything with him and he wouldnt object to it, from that angle he is just what any mother would want in a pony...but...under saddle and off the lead he can be nappy, scared of everything and strong but only sometimes. Some days he will be lovely and let her trot round, pop a little cross pole, serpentines, round trees, in and out of cones etc etc, other days he will run through an electric tape fence to get back to his stable and it is this that is worrying me.
I hold my hands up that until Feb this year, we didnt have the facilities to do much with them, they lived out 24/7 and so we rode in their field whereas now we have moved, they have stables and a specific grass school to ride in. I wondered whether selling his brother would help and it has a little but he still naps-often to me rather than anywhere else.
So what do I do? When he is good he is so lovely but when he is naughty, its just no fun for my little girl. I know push button ponies dont teach them much and due to his quirkiness she is now a very confident and good little rider with a very sticky bum but is that fair? Is napping something that can be schooled out of them or are lead rein ponies always only ever that?
I can send away for schooling and I am happy to spend the money to pay a professional to come and school him or do I just buy ready made pony and save mr lead rein for my 14 month old who will need a lead rein pony in a year or so?
Thank you for any advice
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My daughter is going to be 6 in August and has been riding since she was 2 and a half (ish)
I foolishly bought these two little two year old section A's for her to grow up with and learn with and all those romantic notions when really, I should have bought something old and steady! One of them took to her and is completely her soul mate and she loves him dearly, they follow each other around all day and he is the most gentle, loving creature I have met. As a lead rein pony he was fine, occasionally he would spook but nothing silly and he has been lovely.
On the ground she can do anything with him and he wouldnt object to it, from that angle he is just what any mother would want in a pony...but...under saddle and off the lead he can be nappy, scared of everything and strong but only sometimes. Some days he will be lovely and let her trot round, pop a little cross pole, serpentines, round trees, in and out of cones etc etc, other days he will run through an electric tape fence to get back to his stable and it is this that is worrying me.
I hold my hands up that until Feb this year, we didnt have the facilities to do much with them, they lived out 24/7 and so we rode in their field whereas now we have moved, they have stables and a specific grass school to ride in. I wondered whether selling his brother would help and it has a little but he still naps-often to me rather than anywhere else.
So what do I do? When he is good he is so lovely but when he is naughty, its just no fun for my little girl. I know push button ponies dont teach them much and due to his quirkiness she is now a very confident and good little rider with a very sticky bum but is that fair? Is napping something that can be schooled out of them or are lead rein ponies always only ever that?
I can send away for schooling and I am happy to spend the money to pay a professional to come and school him or do I just buy ready made pony and save mr lead rein for my 14 month old who will need a lead rein pony in a year or so?
Thank you for any advice