poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I don't really have anyone small/good enough to just hop on so was thinking along the lines of long reining lots to establish steering/brakes and just get him used to tack again- maybe a bit of lunging although I done see any huge benefit in this other than getting him fit which I don't really want desperately as he's going to be ridden by a little girl on the lead rein.
He leads nicely and is 100% trust worthy for kids to clamber over/sit under pull his tail etc etc (not that this is what I will encourage of course!)
My daughter can sit on him bare back but she's far too heavy really and he only has a cub saddle so she cant fit into it!
Then can we assume when he's going well and as I already know he is fine with weight on him that I can let this little girl on board? I figure someone will be holding her at first anyway so can grab off if he reacts?
I got him as a companion aged late teens but found out he was 5 when we got him a few years ago so it seems a shame to keep him solely as a companion for ever more doing nothing.
He was being ridden at the time by a child.
How do you guys bring tinies into work safely?
He leads nicely and is 100% trust worthy for kids to clamber over/sit under pull his tail etc etc (not that this is what I will encourage of course!)
My daughter can sit on him bare back but she's far too heavy really and he only has a cub saddle so she cant fit into it!
Then can we assume when he's going well and as I already know he is fine with weight on him that I can let this little girl on board? I figure someone will be holding her at first anyway so can grab off if he reacts?
I got him as a companion aged late teens but found out he was 5 when we got him a few years ago so it seems a shame to keep him solely as a companion for ever more doing nothing.
He was being ridden at the time by a child.
How do you guys bring tinies into work safely?