City Mare
Well-Known Member
Well... for me it didn't take long. As soon as I got my share a year ago, i was out and about, alone.
BUT - I was naive, and didn't take into account the monster bins, random sideway jumps, ears and neck up and the jogging around (not to mention loose shetland ponies). I totally underestimated this and there was a time shortly after I felt i wasn't right for him. But I persevered with him.
So, I am actually more nervous now than I was when I started out with him (or should I say, more AWARE, than actually nervous). I think thats due to reading some of our stories on H&H though! Its def made me consious aware of the potential for things to go wrong.
I make sure that I am never fiddling, that I am calm and relaxed, aware of surroundings and ensure a good contact on the reigns.
I try not to put myself in amongst trouble. So in high winds, I'll ride out with others. Or if he's a bit more jumpy or spooky/exciteable than usual I won't ride too far away and will generally stick to bridle baths and byways rather than open areas of grass.
Good luck - once you get more confident there will be no stopping you!
BUT - I was naive, and didn't take into account the monster bins, random sideway jumps, ears and neck up and the jogging around (not to mention loose shetland ponies). I totally underestimated this and there was a time shortly after I felt i wasn't right for him. But I persevered with him.
So, I am actually more nervous now than I was when I started out with him (or should I say, more AWARE, than actually nervous). I think thats due to reading some of our stories on H&H though! Its def made me consious aware of the potential for things to go wrong.
I make sure that I am never fiddling, that I am calm and relaxed, aware of surroundings and ensure a good contact on the reigns.
I try not to put myself in amongst trouble. So in high winds, I'll ride out with others. Or if he's a bit more jumpy or spooky/exciteable than usual I won't ride too far away and will generally stick to bridle baths and byways rather than open areas of grass.
Good luck - once you get more confident there will be no stopping you!