Toffee_monster
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Ive been reading a lot lately about pushing kids to ride too early, which has made me worry a bit about my son and his riding. I thought here would be a good place for opinions.
My son has been around around horses since he was nearly 2 (i gave up horses for a while to have a family) and he is very very good with them. He understands safety and is wonderful around the horses. For xmas and his 5th birthday we got him his first pony on loan, a little shetland. The shetland is a total gentleman and the bond they have already is amazing. Josh leads him in/out of the stable, ties him up, grooms him, trots him round in hand and is addicted to riding him!
He hacks out round the village on our own and with others and is great in the school, i thought he was more of a lead rein pony but Josh is dead against being led !!! He is very headstrong but also very sensible. I walk next to him on hacks and sometimes help out if he gets a bit strong but most of the time Josh controls him very well. In the school he steers him perfectly and will trot him on his own, and the shetland obliges and listens to his tiny aids. At first i was really nervous but my little boy amazes me!
I would like him to stay on lead rein and i havent pushed anything, i wasnt even going to teach him to ride to the trot yet but he seems to have taught himself !!! The only thing he has a problem with is holding the reins properly but he is getting there
pony wears grass reins as a little help and a crupper, and like this his saddle is nice and secure.
So, good or bad? Too soon?
I must add that i am always on hand very nearby , but this pony wont go through puddles in hand or on long reins for me, yet for Josh he does as hes told LOL
My son has been around around horses since he was nearly 2 (i gave up horses for a while to have a family) and he is very very good with them. He understands safety and is wonderful around the horses. For xmas and his 5th birthday we got him his first pony on loan, a little shetland. The shetland is a total gentleman and the bond they have already is amazing. Josh leads him in/out of the stable, ties him up, grooms him, trots him round in hand and is addicted to riding him!
He hacks out round the village on our own and with others and is great in the school, i thought he was more of a lead rein pony but Josh is dead against being led !!! He is very headstrong but also very sensible. I walk next to him on hacks and sometimes help out if he gets a bit strong but most of the time Josh controls him very well. In the school he steers him perfectly and will trot him on his own, and the shetland obliges and listens to his tiny aids. At first i was really nervous but my little boy amazes me!
I would like him to stay on lead rein and i havent pushed anything, i wasnt even going to teach him to ride to the trot yet but he seems to have taught himself !!! The only thing he has a problem with is holding the reins properly but he is getting there
So, good or bad? Too soon?
I must add that i am always on hand very nearby , but this pony wont go through puddles in hand or on long reins for me, yet for Josh he does as hes told LOL
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