paddi22
Well-Known Member
It's not a very child friendly decision to make - the point about them 'growing' together is a bit odd as its hard to predict what rate both will grow at. Plus you have no idea if the pony could end up being too strong/lazy/bad jumper
I would hate it as an 8 year old to have a pony I couldn't enjoy myself on. Plus will her riding not suffer by being so limited? I honestly can't see any pluses in the scenario and think its actually unfair on the child.
I would hate it as an 8 year old to have a pony I couldn't enjoy myself on. Plus will her riding not suffer by being so limited? I honestly can't see any pluses in the scenario and think its actually unfair on the child.