chickeninabun
Well-Known Member
Sorry if this turns out really long....
I bought a 7 yo Welsh Section A mare in October for my little girls, aged 5 and 9. The 9yo does most of the riding.
The seller was very honest about the pony being a bit stubborn and will nap for the gate if you let her get away with it. We thought we could cope with this and it would teach my daughter to ride much better and it wasn't dangerous for her, better than something that bombed about everywhere.
Anyway, 5 months on and it's not improving, in fact some days it's even worse. We haven't been able to ride much over the winter, just weekends, which obviously hasn't helped. My daughter just hasn't the strength to get the pony going, and the damn pony knows it!
We have a 12 yo girl riding her a few times a week now (daughter of instructor at the yard who is giving daughter some lessons, or trying to!) and the pony will try it on a bit but she manages to keep her trotting. So on Saturday we went down so my daughter could watch the older girl ride and then have a go herself. The older girl didn't have to use her legs too much, mostly voice tbh, and got her going nicely, with not too much of a fight. So daughter gets on and you can immediately see the pony change. She just basically sticks two fingers up at you and says you can't make me! At one point she stopped, spread her legs a bit and just stood there, but it was the way she repositioned her legs as if to say I ain't moving again!
On the lunge pony is fine and I can get her walk, trot and cantering fine. Older girl can get her going. It's just tiny tots, she knows they can't make her do anything. She'll follow me to the ends of the earth if I walk or run beside her. Excellent lead rein pony but once I step away she just stops.
Daughter was in tears afterwards. Even though I said she'd tried her best. She has said she just doesn't like the pony. Which is harsh but if it's true...
Spoke to my husband (non horsey) and he has said that if she doesn't get on with this one then she's not having another, as we'll just go through the same thing again. He said he can't see how one person can make the pony go and another can't! Grrrrr!
She is a great little pony, who I know would be fab if we could just get past stubborn malarky.
Any tips?? Do we sell?? Persevere for the summer then re-assess??
I don't want to put my daughter off ponies, but I don't want her giving up without a bit of a fight. Ideas please
I bought a 7 yo Welsh Section A mare in October for my little girls, aged 5 and 9. The 9yo does most of the riding.
The seller was very honest about the pony being a bit stubborn and will nap for the gate if you let her get away with it. We thought we could cope with this and it would teach my daughter to ride much better and it wasn't dangerous for her, better than something that bombed about everywhere.
Anyway, 5 months on and it's not improving, in fact some days it's even worse. We haven't been able to ride much over the winter, just weekends, which obviously hasn't helped. My daughter just hasn't the strength to get the pony going, and the damn pony knows it!
We have a 12 yo girl riding her a few times a week now (daughter of instructor at the yard who is giving daughter some lessons, or trying to!) and the pony will try it on a bit but she manages to keep her trotting. So on Saturday we went down so my daughter could watch the older girl ride and then have a go herself. The older girl didn't have to use her legs too much, mostly voice tbh, and got her going nicely, with not too much of a fight. So daughter gets on and you can immediately see the pony change. She just basically sticks two fingers up at you and says you can't make me! At one point she stopped, spread her legs a bit and just stood there, but it was the way she repositioned her legs as if to say I ain't moving again!
On the lunge pony is fine and I can get her walk, trot and cantering fine. Older girl can get her going. It's just tiny tots, she knows they can't make her do anything. She'll follow me to the ends of the earth if I walk or run beside her. Excellent lead rein pony but once I step away she just stops.
Daughter was in tears afterwards. Even though I said she'd tried her best. She has said she just doesn't like the pony. Which is harsh but if it's true...
Spoke to my husband (non horsey) and he has said that if she doesn't get on with this one then she's not having another, as we'll just go through the same thing again. He said he can't see how one person can make the pony go and another can't! Grrrrr!
She is a great little pony, who I know would be fab if we could just get past stubborn malarky.
Any tips?? Do we sell?? Persevere for the summer then re-assess??
I don't want to put my daughter off ponies, but I don't want her giving up without a bit of a fight. Ideas please