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Will the old owner come out to you and see if they can help you? I think they need to be aware that you aren't happy with the pony but give them the option of coming to ride the pony and giving some tips - but be clear that if the issues aren't ironed out quickly you would like to return the horse as it is not suitable for you.
The only horse I've had that was tricky when it arrived was still tricky a year later, the others have all behaved well enough from day one and I buy four to twelve year olds. Bucking people off isn't acceptable so see if your instructor and the old owner can spot a reason for it that you can sort, but if not, I think try and send it back quick.
The only horse I've had that was tricky when it arrived was still tricky a year later, the others have all behaved well enough from day one and I buy four to twelve year olds. Bucking people off isn't acceptable so see if your instructor and the old owner can spot a reason for it that you can sort, but if not, I think try and send it back quick.