charlotte1997
New User
Hi,
I am looking for some advise / guidance on how much I should be doing with a young pony (5) that it is going to end up been a lead rein / first ridden as my children grow.
I rehomed a gorgeous 12.2 pony who had been wild as I needed company / field companion for my horse due to a change in circumstances.
I rehomed the pony in July and I spent last summer working on ground handling, grooming, and stable manners ect as everything was new to him.
By October time we introduced tack and lunging / long reining.
At Christmas time he was backed by a very small adult and is now ridding in the school walk trot & basic canter. I take him for a walk down the road sometimes and a wander around our farm.
He loves the fuss and my 3 year old does help brush him and do the stable jobs, she does also have the occasional sit on in the stable.
I feel like I have now reached a cross roads and I don’t know what to do with the pony for the best … do I continue his ridding until my children are ready to sit on ? (Could be a year or two away)
Do I turn this pony away until my children are ready?
Do I find him a jockey ? I am worried though as he’s only newly backed this could send him backwards and ruin all my hard work my my children in the future.
I think I just want people’s option on what’s best to do for the pony, as I have a potentially fabulous kids pony for my children but ultimately no child rider for him yet… only small adults.
Thanks in advance.
I am looking for some advise / guidance on how much I should be doing with a young pony (5) that it is going to end up been a lead rein / first ridden as my children grow.
I rehomed a gorgeous 12.2 pony who had been wild as I needed company / field companion for my horse due to a change in circumstances.
I rehomed the pony in July and I spent last summer working on ground handling, grooming, and stable manners ect as everything was new to him.
By October time we introduced tack and lunging / long reining.
At Christmas time he was backed by a very small adult and is now ridding in the school walk trot & basic canter. I take him for a walk down the road sometimes and a wander around our farm.
He loves the fuss and my 3 year old does help brush him and do the stable jobs, she does also have the occasional sit on in the stable.
I feel like I have now reached a cross roads and I don’t know what to do with the pony for the best … do I continue his ridding until my children are ready to sit on ? (Could be a year or two away)
Do I turn this pony away until my children are ready?
Do I find him a jockey ? I am worried though as he’s only newly backed this could send him backwards and ruin all my hard work my my children in the future.
I think I just want people’s option on what’s best to do for the pony, as I have a potentially fabulous kids pony for my children but ultimately no child rider for him yet… only small adults.
Thanks in advance.