Smallhorses
Well-Known Member
Well guys what a mixed weekend!
I have been managing to mount pony without being bucked off recently which is a MASSIVE step forward.
The process I have taken is to lunge, saddle on for 20 mins with gradual girth tightening, walk round, helper either side to hold him whilst I get on and mount. Yesterday he didn't batter an eye lid which was a first for a while.
Anyway, the three of us went out hacking yesterday afternoon. We reached the end of the road when one of the horses in front spooked at something in the bushes. My friend kicked him on but he wasn't having any of it so we all started to back down the road. My friend's horse then spun round and bolted down the road followed by my other friend and me. It was MENTAL! The only weird thing was is that I don't think pony quite knew what was going on, he definitley didnt spook but more follow the crowd! When I managed to stop him he looked round at me as if to say to say "Mum, its all very well having a canter, but doing it on a main road is dangerous - what were you thinking!?"
Luckily no cars were about. We all got back safely.


I have been managing to mount pony without being bucked off recently which is a MASSIVE step forward.
The process I have taken is to lunge, saddle on for 20 mins with gradual girth tightening, walk round, helper either side to hold him whilst I get on and mount. Yesterday he didn't batter an eye lid which was a first for a while.
Anyway, the three of us went out hacking yesterday afternoon. We reached the end of the road when one of the horses in front spooked at something in the bushes. My friend kicked him on but he wasn't having any of it so we all started to back down the road. My friend's horse then spun round and bolted down the road followed by my other friend and me. It was MENTAL! The only weird thing was is that I don't think pony quite knew what was going on, he definitley didnt spook but more follow the crowd! When I managed to stop him he looked round at me as if to say to say "Mum, its all very well having a canter, but doing it on a main road is dangerous - what were you thinking!?"
Luckily no cars were about. We all got back safely.
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