hessy12
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
We bought this lovely 16 yr old welshie 12.1 hh about 3 weeks ago. On lead rein she is Fab, no faults, apart from putting head down to eat grass, which we stopped by using grass reins. My two sons ride her, aged 7 and 9, she is their first pony and a real sweety. Super on hacks, not a nasty bone in her. She has taught lots of kids to ride and been loaned before.
However, she has a few times stopped from trot and obviously rider goes flying off over her head, then gets upset.
I got on after she did this with eldest boy - she did it with me! Needless to say am badly injured and wisely decided I am too big to ride her ever again. My instructor said i should ride her but i have to disagree!. We have weekly lessons and like i say, on lead, she is near perfect. I had her vetted prior to buying her, and she is in a lightweight synthetic saddle, her back is fine. She is a strong pony with a nice wide back, lovely conformation.
Questions! Is there any way we can discourage this stopping? I don't want the boys to use a crop on her as she is normally so good, BUT, nor do i want her to learn she can evict the boys so easily and they then lose confidence when they're doing so well thus far.
She tends not to do it on lead rope but obviously i want them off that when they are stronger riders. I thought it was just to get grass, but she cannot now get grass, and is maybe doing this stopping to get the rider off. The sellers warned us she would put her head down to get to grass, but never said she stopped so abruptly. It really is scary. Any hints or ideas I would be very grateful. Cookies and cream for reading through this far!
Thanks.
We bought this lovely 16 yr old welshie 12.1 hh about 3 weeks ago. On lead rein she is Fab, no faults, apart from putting head down to eat grass, which we stopped by using grass reins. My two sons ride her, aged 7 and 9, she is their first pony and a real sweety. Super on hacks, not a nasty bone in her. She has taught lots of kids to ride and been loaned before.
However, she has a few times stopped from trot and obviously rider goes flying off over her head, then gets upset.
I got on after she did this with eldest boy - she did it with me! Needless to say am badly injured and wisely decided I am too big to ride her ever again. My instructor said i should ride her but i have to disagree!. We have weekly lessons and like i say, on lead, she is near perfect. I had her vetted prior to buying her, and she is in a lightweight synthetic saddle, her back is fine. She is a strong pony with a nice wide back, lovely conformation.
Questions! Is there any way we can discourage this stopping? I don't want the boys to use a crop on her as she is normally so good, BUT, nor do i want her to learn she can evict the boys so easily and they then lose confidence when they're doing so well thus far.
She tends not to do it on lead rope but obviously i want them off that when they are stronger riders. I thought it was just to get grass, but she cannot now get grass, and is maybe doing this stopping to get the rider off. The sellers warned us she would put her head down to get to grass, but never said she stopped so abruptly. It really is scary. Any hints or ideas I would be very grateful. Cookies and cream for reading through this far!
Thanks.