flowerlady
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How many of us have witnessed at shows, riding schools out hacking etc., anywhere really that children are riding, do we witness over use of the whip, wearing spurs and constantly kicking.
It always amazes me that when a child is learning to ride they are given a crop as a matter of course. Why are they not taught to use legs, seat and voice commands before introducing these artifical aids?
Then we get to the showground after they have succeeded to learn walk, trot and canter enough to stay on and the parents buy their little horrors a nice safe little pony. It is then that the child becomes like a little satan yanking on the pony's mouth, trashing it with a crop, and kicking so hard the pony has probably got dead side by now. So then they buy them spurs (which in my opinion) Children should never be allowed to wear. Nor carry a crop until they understand the use of it. Then they start screaming at the poor pony who by this time doesn't seem to understand what's expected of him. If he bucks and rears he's a bad un. If he doesn't go forward enough he's a lazy devil who deserves everything the child can throw at him. I was very pleased to see at a jumping competition run at one of the BHS colleges one of the judges asked one of these children to come to the judges table as we were near there we heard them tell them if they used the whip again they would be disqualified and not allowed to enter any more of their comps. The child then went again at the jump the pony jumped it and the child then thrashed it hard towards the next jump the Judges shouted over the tanoy you are now disqualified and will your parents please come to the Judges table. An argument then started and they were asked to leave the premises. I feel sorry for what may have happened to the pony when they got it home. So why teach them to rely on a whip and spurs. To me this is an abuse of the animal which sometimes instructors should take on board when teaching from the beginning.
PS. I am not saying all children ride like this but far too many.
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It always amazes me that when a child is learning to ride they are given a crop as a matter of course. Why are they not taught to use legs, seat and voice commands before introducing these artifical aids?
Then we get to the showground after they have succeeded to learn walk, trot and canter enough to stay on and the parents buy their little horrors a nice safe little pony. It is then that the child becomes like a little satan yanking on the pony's mouth, trashing it with a crop, and kicking so hard the pony has probably got dead side by now. So then they buy them spurs (which in my opinion) Children should never be allowed to wear. Nor carry a crop until they understand the use of it. Then they start screaming at the poor pony who by this time doesn't seem to understand what's expected of him. If he bucks and rears he's a bad un. If he doesn't go forward enough he's a lazy devil who deserves everything the child can throw at him. I was very pleased to see at a jumping competition run at one of the BHS colleges one of the judges asked one of these children to come to the judges table as we were near there we heard them tell them if they used the whip again they would be disqualified and not allowed to enter any more of their comps. The child then went again at the jump the pony jumped it and the child then thrashed it hard towards the next jump the Judges shouted over the tanoy you are now disqualified and will your parents please come to the Judges table. An argument then started and they were asked to leave the premises. I feel sorry for what may have happened to the pony when they got it home. So why teach them to rely on a whip and spurs. To me this is an abuse of the animal which sometimes instructors should take on board when teaching from the beginning.
PS. I am not saying all children ride like this but far too many.
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