Abacus
Well-Known Member
Hmmm, I'm a bit torn on this, having been one of those weekend pony girls at a riding school in my youth. Which is a very long time ago. Yes they used us to support their business and paid us nothing apart from the odd ride, and yes it was slave labour really - long hard hours. Actually quite horrible at times - bitching, nastiness and horses not kindly kept (thankyou, Greenacres in Harpenden). No health and safety as far as I remember, which would have to change these days. Yet I learned a lot which I think most teenagers don't get the chance to do these days, and I just loved the ponies. Apart from extraordinary amounts of exposure to horse management I had to get on with people, work hard and take responsibility. I was fit and strong, and always have been - I think my ability to lug hay bales now comes from doing it from the age of 12.Person who very frequently advertises full livery spaces at their yard, asking for volunteers to work there. "Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult"
If I were paying full livery, I would expect the people looking after my horse to be paid for their work and I definitely would not expect the work to be done using free child labour!
If I was paying full livery somewhere would I object to a proportion of free child labour? - probably not, if the child benefited from the experience and was decently treated and supervised. (And I'm talking 14+ really, not small children).
