nikicb
Well-Known Member
We bought Milligan 9 years ago as a lead rein for my then 3 year old son. To cut a long story short he was a fantastic lead rein pony and competed successfully at many local shows. Then when my son was nearly 6 he started to come off the lead rein. The next thing we had was a broken arm, so badly shattered that the surgeon opened it up and 'didn't know where to start'. Wires, operations, physio, a week in hospital, a very guilty feeling mother, a very distressed non horsey father, 2 cancelled holidays - we had it all! My son is now 12 and it has taken a lot of guts, patience (from the son and his instructor respectively) to sort this out. I didn't want him to grow out of the pony and never sort him out. So on Monday he had a lesson and finished off by jumping round the field. And yes the pony still tried it on, but son said 'no' you're going to do what I say and he did!! Milligan is not totally nasty, perfect lead rein pony, babies could crawl around him when tied up, but is a typical pony who will try it on if he can. He does love jumping however, and will clear 3 ft when he is loose schooled (not bad at 11'2"). I am so proud of my son, who is a sensitive chap and had a real problem giving Milligan a smack when required. It may not be the Olympics, but he can jump a course of jumps and still be smiling at the end of it! Sorry, totally indulgent, but proud mother, and now ready to get the next model for son to go out and compete on, do pony club etc. Also, sorry no pictures of pony actually jumping, kept missing it!!
Edited to correct typos - hope there aren't any more!
Edited to correct typos - hope there aren't any more!