DuckToller
Well-Known Member
The first two ponies I bought for my daughter were from a riding school that closed down. All the good ones were snapped up within a week. I bought an older pony as a first pony and got his best friend thrown in for free as they were inseparable!
For the sake of the ponies, maybe keep back any of those that are really happy in the riding school environment. One of my pair never really coped with the change as he had been there all his working life.
We couldn't get him to hack out on his own, he would only follow in a group, and was the same in the school - happy as larry going round nose to tail but would nap back to the gate asap if asked to do something on his own. The other pony was older yet coped well, in fact I suspect he was probably delighted to leave - all that hard work wasn't for him!
For the sake of the ponies, maybe keep back any of those that are really happy in the riding school environment. One of my pair never really coped with the change as he had been there all his working life.
We couldn't get him to hack out on his own, he would only follow in a group, and was the same in the school - happy as larry going round nose to tail but would nap back to the gate asap if asked to do something on his own. The other pony was older yet coped well, in fact I suspect he was probably delighted to leave - all that hard work wasn't for him!