indiat
Well-Known Member
Regular users may remember me asking if my child was too young for pony a while back. My beloved daughter has now thrown up another problem - she is scared of ponies but not horses! To explain - I have a really lovely middleweight cob mare whom my daughter has grown up with. The mare has thrown her a few curve balls such as being a lazy so and so and nappy to boot, but my daughter has learned to cope with all these problems and rides her with confidence. But when her riding instructor puts her on a pony she gets very tense and nervous and the lessons don't go half as well as when she is fooling around with my old girl in the arena. Today they put her on a 14h pony as all the little ones were booked up for a trek and her instructor said it was like watching a different child. The two of them flew over jumps and behaved like a couple of old pros. We talked to her after the lesson and she admitted that ponies scare her as they feel like they are going too fast. She likes the slower loping pace of a horse! The problem is she is only seven years old. She is sooo confident on my old girl and has even ridden her in fun shows (they won first prize recently) that my non-horsey husband has now suggested we buy either a 14.2 or 15h horse for me, as I really would like some thing younger to go further with, and give my old girl to my daughter in the meantime! But she's tiny!! Husband is saying it doesn't matter as long as she is happy and confident. Can I stress she is not allowed to school or hack on her own and NEVER on the road where there is traffic. The staff and liveries are used to seeing her stroll around on Velvet and school her in the arena but a parent was muttering near me in the fun show about how irresponsible it was to let her ride a horse that big (I was so pleased when she won, it really shut him up). We are all so used to big, gentle old Velvet are we just being blind to a really dangerous situation? Sorry if the answer is really obvious, Velvet is my first horse and I haven't come from a horsey family. My daughter is now pleading for Velvet to be turned over to her and my husband is saying that at least we won't have to sell a pony on in a few years time and break her heart. She wants to learn to jump, which Velvet cannot do because of her arthritis so we would be looking for another cob with an easy oasy attitude that could do a bit more for when she is older. She is eight in January and tall for her age. Sorry if I sound like a plank!