p87
Well-Known Member
Took my three year old son out on his usual hack on his pony, with me leading. Walking back up the road on the way home pony stopped and pulled her head up and before I knew it I was left holding the reins with bit and cheek pieces. All that was left on her was the noseband, throat latch and headpiece. Since we were on the road I just pulled my son off of her and stood him on the pavement, a neighbour had seen us and came out to hold on to him while me and her husband herded pony into a driveway while a van driver stopped, put his hazards on and stopped any other traffic coming - luckily it's a quiet road, only one other car appeared.
Has anyone else had this happen? Not only did the buckles all just unclip - they haven't broken - but all the attachments for adjusting the size had undone so they were at the longest possible length. Would have taken me forever to readjust and attach it all, luckily we were just round the corner from the stables so we walked back with just a leadrope round ponys neck.
I'm really angry that it all fell apart so easily, and my poor son is upset thinking he done something wrong, bless him. Will be getting a leather bridle now I think, can't risk that happening again, especially since she didn't even pull her head that strongly!
Has anyone else had this happen? Not only did the buckles all just unclip - they haven't broken - but all the attachments for adjusting the size had undone so they were at the longest possible length. Would have taken me forever to readjust and attach it all, luckily we were just round the corner from the stables so we walked back with just a leadrope round ponys neck.
I'm really angry that it all fell apart so easily, and my poor son is upset thinking he done something wrong, bless him. Will be getting a leather bridle now I think, can't risk that happening again, especially since she didn't even pull her head that strongly!