1alex1moose
Well-Known Member
This is partly a rant and I'm also looking to see what people think.
Increasingly where I live there are more and more early teens (under 16) getting big horses (16 hands plus). Many of them are getting them as first horses or after they've had a pony and many have very few if any lessons. They try and ride them like ponies - often going too fast and without proper schooling. Inevitably the horses get fewer and fewer manners or lose confidence and then start to misbehave... at which point they are sold.
The clueless parents have no idea how to help so obvious issues like back or teeth are completely overlooked as the kids have no idea that these may be needed and parents are often unwilling to pay for these costs.
I find it hugely frustrating to see so many good horses (and they are good and often expensive) going to waste because the riders are simply not strong or experienced enough to cope.
Even a few years ago when i was riding there were no kids on anything over 14.2. If they were heavy built they got a cob.
It seems to be becoming a fashion accessory to have a bigger flashier looking horse instead of a pony.
Your thoughts on this new trend please.
Increasingly where I live there are more and more early teens (under 16) getting big horses (16 hands plus). Many of them are getting them as first horses or after they've had a pony and many have very few if any lessons. They try and ride them like ponies - often going too fast and without proper schooling. Inevitably the horses get fewer and fewer manners or lose confidence and then start to misbehave... at which point they are sold.
The clueless parents have no idea how to help so obvious issues like back or teeth are completely overlooked as the kids have no idea that these may be needed and parents are often unwilling to pay for these costs.
I find it hugely frustrating to see so many good horses (and they are good and often expensive) going to waste because the riders are simply not strong or experienced enough to cope.
Even a few years ago when i was riding there were no kids on anything over 14.2. If they were heavy built they got a cob.
It seems to be becoming a fashion accessory to have a bigger flashier looking horse instead of a pony.
Your thoughts on this new trend please.