PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
Following on from EllenJay's "Old Fogey" post . . .
. . . do you have little ponies/little children on your yard? If so, how little? And how does YO/YM manage their safety?
Just curious really.
Because our yard is also a RS, we have about 8 small ponies - which means we get a fair few very young riders (and some of them are owners) aged 5 and up (with their accompanying parents/families).
YM/YO has many years of experience managing young children/keeping them safe on the yard and has put several measures in place:
- All visitors/non owners must report to office first - which is situated at entrance to entire yard well away from horses and ponies
- Pony yard is separate and distinct from main yard (where the biggest horses 16hh to 17.3hh are kept) and the barn (where the smaller horses/large ponies live)
- Toddlers/babies must be carried while on (pony) yard (not permitted on main yard) - but are actively discouraged from being there at all (in the nicest possible way)
- No children under 10 allowed on main yard
- Horses on main yard are tacked up/groomed in their boxes (which are huge) or in the dedicated wash down area (in cross ties)
- All children handling ponies and horses must wear a hat - whether they are grooming, tacking up, leading or riding. Period.
- All children under 7 (owners or not) must be accompanied by a competent adult while on the yard
- No strollers/pushchairs/buggies on the yard/past the office
- Anyone (adult or child - including staff) turning out or bringing in ANY equine must wear a hat
In addition, YM/YO runs a horse and pony care programme for the children so that they learn how to handle the ponies and horses safely . . . it does help make them much more savvy about things like not walking up behind the horses and ponies, not leading them too close to each other (or tieing them up too close to each other), tacking up/leading/mounting/dismounting safely, etc.
Are there little ones on your yard? Are they well-behaved? How are they managed/kept safe?
P
. . . do you have little ponies/little children on your yard? If so, how little? And how does YO/YM manage their safety?
Just curious really.
Because our yard is also a RS, we have about 8 small ponies - which means we get a fair few very young riders (and some of them are owners) aged 5 and up (with their accompanying parents/families).
YM/YO has many years of experience managing young children/keeping them safe on the yard and has put several measures in place:
- All visitors/non owners must report to office first - which is situated at entrance to entire yard well away from horses and ponies
- Pony yard is separate and distinct from main yard (where the biggest horses 16hh to 17.3hh are kept) and the barn (where the smaller horses/large ponies live)
- Toddlers/babies must be carried while on (pony) yard (not permitted on main yard) - but are actively discouraged from being there at all (in the nicest possible way)
- No children under 10 allowed on main yard
- Horses on main yard are tacked up/groomed in their boxes (which are huge) or in the dedicated wash down area (in cross ties)
- All children handling ponies and horses must wear a hat - whether they are grooming, tacking up, leading or riding. Period.
- All children under 7 (owners or not) must be accompanied by a competent adult while on the yard
- No strollers/pushchairs/buggies on the yard/past the office
- Anyone (adult or child - including staff) turning out or bringing in ANY equine must wear a hat
In addition, YM/YO runs a horse and pony care programme for the children so that they learn how to handle the ponies and horses safely . . . it does help make them much more savvy about things like not walking up behind the horses and ponies, not leading them too close to each other (or tieing them up too close to each other), tacking up/leading/mounting/dismounting safely, etc.
Are there little ones on your yard? Are they well-behaved? How are they managed/kept safe?
P