Harliquin
Member
Hi,
I have recently begun horse riding again (end of January this year) and I am quite a beginner at it. But I am trying really hard as I am finally getting the chance to do what I have always wanted seeing as I have my own money now etc.
I ride a mellowed cob at the riding school who really needs pushing on but would never do anything funny or naughty, so is a real confidence giver.
But I have been given the opportunity by a friend to help out with a horse she loans. The owner broke her hip (falling off a different horse) and she can't do anything. So I can go down and muck out, help out etc. Great experience for me and I am so excited. But I also have to exercise the horse.
She is a 15.3hh cob, bit bigger than the school horse. But I expect her to be a lot stronger and a lot less used to new riders, let alone nervous ones, than the school horse.
But I don't want to pass up this opportunity. I can only walk and trot at the moment and it would be hacking out mostly with my friend.
I don't know how to deal with a new horse like that, especially as I am a new rider, but I want to do it as it would be a great opportunity. I will get a chance to have one lesson with her a week but I don't really know what to do otherwise.
Anyone have any advice for a new rider going to ride a horse that has not had a new rider? (especially as it doesn't belong to me)
Sorry for major looong post...
I have recently begun horse riding again (end of January this year) and I am quite a beginner at it. But I am trying really hard as I am finally getting the chance to do what I have always wanted seeing as I have my own money now etc.
I ride a mellowed cob at the riding school who really needs pushing on but would never do anything funny or naughty, so is a real confidence giver.
But I have been given the opportunity by a friend to help out with a horse she loans. The owner broke her hip (falling off a different horse) and she can't do anything. So I can go down and muck out, help out etc. Great experience for me and I am so excited. But I also have to exercise the horse.
She is a 15.3hh cob, bit bigger than the school horse. But I expect her to be a lot stronger and a lot less used to new riders, let alone nervous ones, than the school horse.
But I don't want to pass up this opportunity. I can only walk and trot at the moment and it would be hacking out mostly with my friend.
I don't know how to deal with a new horse like that, especially as I am a new rider, but I want to do it as it would be a great opportunity. I will get a chance to have one lesson with her a week but I don't really know what to do otherwise.
Anyone have any advice for a new rider going to ride a horse that has not had a new rider? (especially as it doesn't belong to me)
Sorry for major looong post...