Magic mummy
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Ok so we've only had our mare for 5 months and yes this is our first pony was after a nice quiet novice ride like many she didn't end up being what we brought .
Anyway we have come so far in the last five months we do have regular lessons etc but we don't seem to be able to stop her from bucking, rearing when she doesn't want to of something. Gor example on a hack tonight ( she was on her own which we have done many times before) another pony passed her she didn't seem to look at the pony in fact she kept her eyes on me I was walking beside my daughter was riding her. I also had her on a lead rope whilst we were on the road. Anyway once pony passed she tried to spin and my daughter managed to stop that so she then gave a little bronk and quite a large rear I held her with rope she realised she wasn't going to win and we carried on with hack this hsppened again when she didn't want to go forwards.
Any ideas what we can try like I said we are having lessons and I'm going to have a friend who is more experienced ride her as well maybe she can help.
I do worry as this is dangerous behaviour we don't want to give up on her yet she is 8 yrs old but has a young mind as seller didn't tell us the truth re her riding history. Many thanks x
Anyway we have come so far in the last five months we do have regular lessons etc but we don't seem to be able to stop her from bucking, rearing when she doesn't want to of something. Gor example on a hack tonight ( she was on her own which we have done many times before) another pony passed her she didn't seem to look at the pony in fact she kept her eyes on me I was walking beside my daughter was riding her. I also had her on a lead rope whilst we were on the road. Anyway once pony passed she tried to spin and my daughter managed to stop that so she then gave a little bronk and quite a large rear I held her with rope she realised she wasn't going to win and we carried on with hack this hsppened again when she didn't want to go forwards.
Any ideas what we can try like I said we are having lessons and I'm going to have a friend who is more experienced ride her as well maybe she can help.
I do worry as this is dangerous behaviour we don't want to give up on her yet she is 8 yrs old but has a young mind as seller didn't tell us the truth re her riding history. Many thanks x