joeanne
Well-Known Member
I have a friend who has a rather "difficult" horse.
The horse has no respect for anyone's ground space, and has been known to kick and bite.
Thats bad enough, but frankly when ridden it's dangerous.
Friend (no1) turned up Sunday (unannounced) to hack out with me, my girls and another friend (no2) we had made arrangements with.
We changed our planned hack to one that involves no roadwork to accomodate the horse who I dont feel ought to be on the road.
Unfortunately the route we now have to take involves going over a motorway bridge. Bridge is narrow with low railings. Not safe to ride over IMO and my girls and friend 2 and myself dismount and start to lead horses over. Friend 1 insists she will ride over, despite my telling her I would rather she doesn't as it sets a bad example for my girls.
By this time all my enjoyment of hacking out with planned friend and girls is fast wavering.
Friend 1 does ride horse over the bridge, and encounters a cyclist the other side. Friend 1 asks horse to halt, horse spins round, starts backing up, and squashes this poor woman and her bike against the railings.
Friend 1 mutters an apology and trots off at speed.
My youngest daughter stops, asks the lady if she is ok and waits for me to cross the bridge and see the lady (whom I give friend 1's contact details as her bike is slightly damaged and IMO friend 1 owes her a more heartfelt apology!).
I can no longer see friend 1 as she has trotted off out of sight. I lose my temper and tell the girls to turn around, we are going home (friend 2 agree's this is the best thing all round).
Friend 1 later rings me and asks why we "ditched her".
Now, I DO like this friend, but I dont want to hack out with her anymore. My youngest is scared of her horse, and my eldest mutters the whole way round (a bit loudly at times) about turning her horse into pedigree chum, and friend 1's complete lack of awareness for anyone else. Its no fun for anyone. (My youngest was almost knocked off her pony in a similar fashion the time before this)
How on earth do I tell her I dont want her to hack out with us anymore if she insists on bringing her horse (as I am happy to lend her one of mine)?
If it were anyone else I would tell them straight, and say I dont want the horse's company anymore, but this friend has a history of histrionics and bursts into tears making you feel like its YOU in the wrong....
The horse has no respect for anyone's ground space, and has been known to kick and bite.
Thats bad enough, but frankly when ridden it's dangerous.
Friend (no1) turned up Sunday (unannounced) to hack out with me, my girls and another friend (no2) we had made arrangements with.
We changed our planned hack to one that involves no roadwork to accomodate the horse who I dont feel ought to be on the road.
Unfortunately the route we now have to take involves going over a motorway bridge. Bridge is narrow with low railings. Not safe to ride over IMO and my girls and friend 2 and myself dismount and start to lead horses over. Friend 1 insists she will ride over, despite my telling her I would rather she doesn't as it sets a bad example for my girls.
By this time all my enjoyment of hacking out with planned friend and girls is fast wavering.
Friend 1 does ride horse over the bridge, and encounters a cyclist the other side. Friend 1 asks horse to halt, horse spins round, starts backing up, and squashes this poor woman and her bike against the railings.
Friend 1 mutters an apology and trots off at speed.
My youngest daughter stops, asks the lady if she is ok and waits for me to cross the bridge and see the lady (whom I give friend 1's contact details as her bike is slightly damaged and IMO friend 1 owes her a more heartfelt apology!).
I can no longer see friend 1 as she has trotted off out of sight. I lose my temper and tell the girls to turn around, we are going home (friend 2 agree's this is the best thing all round).
Friend 1 later rings me and asks why we "ditched her".
Now, I DO like this friend, but I dont want to hack out with her anymore. My youngest is scared of her horse, and my eldest mutters the whole way round (a bit loudly at times) about turning her horse into pedigree chum, and friend 1's complete lack of awareness for anyone else. Its no fun for anyone. (My youngest was almost knocked off her pony in a similar fashion the time before this)
How on earth do I tell her I dont want her to hack out with us anymore if she insists on bringing her horse (as I am happy to lend her one of mine)?
If it were anyone else I would tell them straight, and say I dont want the horse's company anymore, but this friend has a history of histrionics and bursts into tears making you feel like its YOU in the wrong....