cob&onion
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e have had little sec a on loan for around 6 weeks now. At first he did try it on but there has been a big improvement as of late. Daughter is growing confident every time she rides. Since using a grass rein he has stopped trying to pull down for the grass.
However i had to take daughter back a step as pony had a spook at some cows ( just shyed) when she was riding with me on the cob which unerved her. We went back to me walking out on foot off lead rein with her and 2 friends all on ponies. Normally pony is a plod and daughter is struggling to maintain a trot and unable to get him to canter.
Since she has been so confident and shes desperate to do a bit of canter work I took her in yhe field tonight with myself and cob, my cob is a saint and solid. All was well and she was following along trotting then as we turned a corner he threw a huge buck and sent her flying over his head (clearly an excitable one)! :/ daughter was fine just upset, pony stopped right away and stood by her. She got back on and trotted round and was fine.
Am just a bit concerned incase he does it again if we go hacking. He was loaned to us as a plod and no mention of bucking!
He is tiny and no one else little enough to test him first!
Daughter is a nervous rider and not very experienced......
A body protector is on order!
Am a little apprehensive about him now. I know no pony is 100% but I really wanted a safe plod I could trust not to buck across open fields.
However i had to take daughter back a step as pony had a spook at some cows ( just shyed) when she was riding with me on the cob which unerved her. We went back to me walking out on foot off lead rein with her and 2 friends all on ponies. Normally pony is a plod and daughter is struggling to maintain a trot and unable to get him to canter.
Since she has been so confident and shes desperate to do a bit of canter work I took her in yhe field tonight with myself and cob, my cob is a saint and solid. All was well and she was following along trotting then as we turned a corner he threw a huge buck and sent her flying over his head (clearly an excitable one)! :/ daughter was fine just upset, pony stopped right away and stood by her. She got back on and trotted round and was fine.
Am just a bit concerned incase he does it again if we go hacking. He was loaned to us as a plod and no mention of bucking!
He is tiny and no one else little enough to test him first!
Daughter is a nervous rider and not very experienced......
A body protector is on order!
Am a little apprehensive about him now. I know no pony is 100% but I really wanted a safe plod I could trust not to buck across open fields.