DJ
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My son used to ride a few years ago, he started when he was about 4, and then we got him his own pony. He was having lessons at our (then) local riding school.
One day he came home from school and everything had changed, he point blank wanted nothing to do with the horses/ponies anymore. I can only guess he`d said something about his pony at school and he`d been ridiculed by the other kids/boys?? ... Any how time went on and he would not help me with mine either, his pony went on loan to a local family for their children to learn on (still there now) and it got to the point he loathed helping me at all.
I then had a very bad riding accident a couple of years ago, and the decision was made to have a break from horses completely whilst my broken bones healed. I had the use of a lovely mare for last summer to help get me riding again, but my son again wasn`t interested at all.
Earlier this year I bought a youngster, and my son actually took an interest in him (my son is now in high school). He then started asking me questions about riding, and asked if he could have lessons again. So I took him to our now local stables and he took to it all like a duck to water. He`s happy in walk and trot, doing small jumps, hacking out, and is just learning to canter, and again is taking that in his stride. Not only does he go to the "club" they run on a Saturday, he asks me to drop him there any other spare time he has, and he`s been helping out to earn rides too, and by all accounts, he`s really doing himself proud.
He`s been riding the 14.2/15hh horse/ponies, and he`s ridden a friends stallion too 15.1hh, and tbh he didn`t look out of place on them. He`s 12 years old and as tall as me now (5ft 3 ish), but he`s growing like a weed. I`m having to replace his clothes every 3 months or so at the moment, and most of the males in our family are 6ft minimum, so I know he`s going to be tall.
I have the chance of my own field locally, and they are like gold dust round here, so I`m definitely going to take it. I have a companion pony already (doing a friend a favour) so we`re in no rush, but we have been discussing the option of getting our son a horse of his own.
But what to do? Am I better off getting a safe as houses pony, and then look to move that one on when he`s ready (I know these are always in demand so would have no trouble selling on) or do I get something a bit bigger and let him learn alongside the lessons he`s having (we`d take his horse through to the riding school for his lessons). He does choose the bigger/speedy ponies at the riding school, and where I want to protect/moddycoddle/wrap him in bubble wrap (lol) I think he`d get bored quite quickly with the type I have in mind for him.
Anyone who has been in a similar position I`d love to hear what you did and how it worked out for you? Chocolate and nibbles for anyone who got this far
One day he came home from school and everything had changed, he point blank wanted nothing to do with the horses/ponies anymore. I can only guess he`d said something about his pony at school and he`d been ridiculed by the other kids/boys?? ... Any how time went on and he would not help me with mine either, his pony went on loan to a local family for their children to learn on (still there now) and it got to the point he loathed helping me at all.
I then had a very bad riding accident a couple of years ago, and the decision was made to have a break from horses completely whilst my broken bones healed. I had the use of a lovely mare for last summer to help get me riding again, but my son again wasn`t interested at all.
Earlier this year I bought a youngster, and my son actually took an interest in him (my son is now in high school). He then started asking me questions about riding, and asked if he could have lessons again. So I took him to our now local stables and he took to it all like a duck to water. He`s happy in walk and trot, doing small jumps, hacking out, and is just learning to canter, and again is taking that in his stride. Not only does he go to the "club" they run on a Saturday, he asks me to drop him there any other spare time he has, and he`s been helping out to earn rides too, and by all accounts, he`s really doing himself proud.
He`s been riding the 14.2/15hh horse/ponies, and he`s ridden a friends stallion too 15.1hh, and tbh he didn`t look out of place on them. He`s 12 years old and as tall as me now (5ft 3 ish), but he`s growing like a weed. I`m having to replace his clothes every 3 months or so at the moment, and most of the males in our family are 6ft minimum, so I know he`s going to be tall.
I have the chance of my own field locally, and they are like gold dust round here, so I`m definitely going to take it. I have a companion pony already (doing a friend a favour) so we`re in no rush, but we have been discussing the option of getting our son a horse of his own.
But what to do? Am I better off getting a safe as houses pony, and then look to move that one on when he`s ready (I know these are always in demand so would have no trouble selling on) or do I get something a bit bigger and let him learn alongside the lessons he`s having (we`d take his horse through to the riding school for his lessons). He does choose the bigger/speedy ponies at the riding school, and where I want to protect/moddycoddle/wrap him in bubble wrap (lol) I think he`d get bored quite quickly with the type I have in mind for him.
Anyone who has been in a similar position I`d love to hear what you did and how it worked out for you? Chocolate and nibbles for anyone who got this far