FfionWinnie
Well-Known Member
When I got the ponies I had the grand ultimate plan that I would be able to lead my daughter on her pony when she was older. I started to think about the logistics of this today instead of just the airy fairy idea of it and thought of a few problems.
Firstly we have to go on the road to go anywhere. Secondly the pony is a Shetland and my horse is a forward 14.3, I could lead out on the 13.2 but the Shetland would still have to trot all the time I think. Obviously before I took her out I would have experimented with the Shetland and no rider and then in the field with rider but I just wondered if many folk did it these days.
I remember being led when I was very small and I don't remember if I would have been able to control the pony myself.
So if you did it, how old was the child and what stage were they at and what were the animals involved and what if any problems did you you encounter?
Firstly we have to go on the road to go anywhere. Secondly the pony is a Shetland and my horse is a forward 14.3, I could lead out on the 13.2 but the Shetland would still have to trot all the time I think. Obviously before I took her out I would have experimented with the Shetland and no rider and then in the field with rider but I just wondered if many folk did it these days.
I remember being led when I was very small and I don't remember if I would have been able to control the pony myself.
So if you did it, how old was the child and what stage were they at and what were the animals involved and what if any problems did you you encounter?