Radwaychatterbox
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I have a big dilemna!!
In January I bought a beautiful 4yo connemara for showing etc and he looked like he had all the promise or a top pony but he is turning out to be very stubborn, he bucks if you ask him to do anything he doesn't want to and its quite serious bucking!
I keep him at the place I bought him from which is a professional show producers yard so they have all the expertise to bring something on like this and I am by no means a novice rider. But I have M.E/C.F.S so with lazy/bucking/messing around youngsters I am starting to really struggle plus my pony has learnt he can get away with virtually anything with me because I don't have the strength to discipline him.
I have been offered a similar connemara who has only just been broken and therefore a long way behind my connemara and although he is a lovely pony, never bucked/reared and the worst thing he does is run away if he is spooked(which I think is fair enough for a baby) However I am starting to struggle with him because I'm just not strong enough to get on and ride him through the spookiness and sillyness. I originally thought it was me being out of practise at riding but I am trying to do my BHS exams and have been doing a course at a local riding school to prepare and have been able to produce results from they're horses.
So I've come to the conclusion its not me but it is the ponys and I who are not getting on basically because with my illness they are too much for me. Do you think I should cut my losses now and sell the pony and wait until maybe next year when I am a bit stronger and maybe be able to cope or should I keep on with the pony have the producers produce him and see where we end up by the end of the season??
Sorry for the essay but I can't seem to solve this one in my head!!!!
Thanks, Cat.
In January I bought a beautiful 4yo connemara for showing etc and he looked like he had all the promise or a top pony but he is turning out to be very stubborn, he bucks if you ask him to do anything he doesn't want to and its quite serious bucking!
I keep him at the place I bought him from which is a professional show producers yard so they have all the expertise to bring something on like this and I am by no means a novice rider. But I have M.E/C.F.S so with lazy/bucking/messing around youngsters I am starting to really struggle plus my pony has learnt he can get away with virtually anything with me because I don't have the strength to discipline him.
I have been offered a similar connemara who has only just been broken and therefore a long way behind my connemara and although he is a lovely pony, never bucked/reared and the worst thing he does is run away if he is spooked(which I think is fair enough for a baby) However I am starting to struggle with him because I'm just not strong enough to get on and ride him through the spookiness and sillyness. I originally thought it was me being out of practise at riding but I am trying to do my BHS exams and have been doing a course at a local riding school to prepare and have been able to produce results from they're horses.
So I've come to the conclusion its not me but it is the ponys and I who are not getting on basically because with my illness they are too much for me. Do you think I should cut my losses now and sell the pony and wait until maybe next year when I am a bit stronger and maybe be able to cope or should I keep on with the pony have the producers produce him and see where we end up by the end of the season??
Sorry for the essay but I can't seem to solve this one in my head!!!!
Thanks, Cat.