millreef
Well-Known Member
I'm so into horses and it seemed natural that my daughter would follow in my footsteps, which she did. I started her in riding lessons as soon as there was availability in the area (Hong Kong has a 4 year waiting list so I was pretty pleased she go in). She started riding ponies on lead rein at 8 Years old and today she came back from her very first pony camp aged 11 Years old.
She's done some school shows and a bit of dressage and 40cm show jumping and now rides 3 times a week.
My problem is that I worry that as she gets older the risk will increase. There are so many really scary stories (such as the thread today about a 13 year old girl dying in UK from her horse trampling on her). When I see her ride I'm nervous about her being bolted off with, or falling off and really hurting herself. If anything happened to her I would never be able to deal with it - it would be my fault. Do any other parents feel like this? I've become a very, very nervous rider too and I don't want to pass this on to her. I'm torn between letting her do the riding and keeping her safe. Golf would have been a much safer hobby!
She's done some school shows and a bit of dressage and 40cm show jumping and now rides 3 times a week.
My problem is that I worry that as she gets older the risk will increase. There are so many really scary stories (such as the thread today about a 13 year old girl dying in UK from her horse trampling on her). When I see her ride I'm nervous about her being bolted off with, or falling off and really hurting herself. If anything happened to her I would never be able to deal with it - it would be my fault. Do any other parents feel like this? I've become a very, very nervous rider too and I don't want to pass this on to her. I'm torn between letting her do the riding and keeping her safe. Golf would have been a much safer hobby!