diddy
Well-Known Member
Morning!
We bought a pony for my kids about 6 months ago. He's 12.2, 10 years old & Welsh of some description (v limited info on his passport!)
He's a lovely little man, super friendly & lots of personality. He hadn't done much before we got him & has come on really well & now hacks out happily on his own & will pop the odd jump without getting as over-excited as before. He used to go mad away from from home (think non-stop neighing, dumping & leaping about!) but after persevering at local shows he's now much better - although he's still a bit jumpy he'll walk around & I'm thinking next time we might even attempt a class with someone on board.
However... at home he's a right monkey. He'll be good 95% of the time & then all of a sudden he'll shoot off. If someone makes a sudden movement or if a jump is in a different place from last week etc., then he'll start broncing. And he just won't stop, which means whoever's riding (me included!) usually lands on the floor. The kids really want to just potter around on him in the field at home but even though he doesn't do it all the time, I just can't trust him not to tank off/bronc with them for no reason (or what seems like not reason to me!).
D'you think this sounds like a confidence thing or is he being horrid?!
Apart from this, he's lovely to handle etc. & the kids can do whatever with him. He's quite head shy so he may have had a rough time in the past. And we love him to bits so I want to help him work through this but obviously I don't want the kids to lose confidence in the meantime. As above, he's come on a lot in the last few months so maybe he just needs more time & consistent work..?
What do you wise people think would be the best course of action?! As above, I can just about ride him myself or would be happy to get someone in if it will help sort this out.
D. x
We bought a pony for my kids about 6 months ago. He's 12.2, 10 years old & Welsh of some description (v limited info on his passport!)
He's a lovely little man, super friendly & lots of personality. He hadn't done much before we got him & has come on really well & now hacks out happily on his own & will pop the odd jump without getting as over-excited as before. He used to go mad away from from home (think non-stop neighing, dumping & leaping about!) but after persevering at local shows he's now much better - although he's still a bit jumpy he'll walk around & I'm thinking next time we might even attempt a class with someone on board.
However... at home he's a right monkey. He'll be good 95% of the time & then all of a sudden he'll shoot off. If someone makes a sudden movement or if a jump is in a different place from last week etc., then he'll start broncing. And he just won't stop, which means whoever's riding (me included!) usually lands on the floor. The kids really want to just potter around on him in the field at home but even though he doesn't do it all the time, I just can't trust him not to tank off/bronc with them for no reason (or what seems like not reason to me!).
D'you think this sounds like a confidence thing or is he being horrid?!
Apart from this, he's lovely to handle etc. & the kids can do whatever with him. He's quite head shy so he may have had a rough time in the past. And we love him to bits so I want to help him work through this but obviously I don't want the kids to lose confidence in the meantime. As above, he's come on a lot in the last few months so maybe he just needs more time & consistent work..?
What do you wise people think would be the best course of action?! As above, I can just about ride him myself or would be happy to get someone in if it will help sort this out.
D. x