corinnematthews
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Just up the road from is a livery yard, where a pony is kept that is ridden by a mature woman who I tend to pass quite frequently when riding my boys out. The pony is cobby and looks fairly quiet. Rider wears a young horse tabbard and has a rather stylish necklace around its neck! Whenever I pass her she pops it in a gateway until I pass (at a walk) I have suggested that we ride down the road together (to be sociable - but she always waves me on) Last but one time I asked her the age of her young pony - the answer was 7 years - I pointed out that the one I was riding was 5 and the one I was leading 6 years) Today I was out riding and leading from some way off and could see the pony napping back to her field. I approached very quietly and suggested that she tuck the pony in behind my two to give it a lead (what I really wanted to say was give it a whack, or at least kick it on.....) but I was being tactful. But sadly she decided to give up and rode it back to the yard. The pony has really sussed the rider out, which is such a shame as it does look very sweet. I also noted that the pony is unshod, so I guess that coupled with the necklace thing that there is some sort of (un) natural horsemanship thing going on here too. Such a shame that people embark on horse ownership when they are so inexperienced. If only she would find someone to ride out with her hacks would be so much more pleasurable.
I too am of mature years and certainly am not as confident as I once was - but thankfully I still remember how to get the horses going in a straight line and to kick them on when they think about being naughty or nappy.
I too am of mature years and certainly am not as confident as I once was - but thankfully I still remember how to get the horses going in a straight line and to kick them on when they think about being naughty or nappy.