Mollymillymoo
Well-Known Member
I couldn't believe what happened at our yard today, there is a lovely coloured cob whose owner has been looking for a sharer for as he is quite green and needs to be ridden more often than she has time to do. She found a couple of 13/14 year old girls last weekend and they came down today to ride him.
When I got there they were cantering round the arena and popping him over some tiny jumps - they were just enjoying themselves, mucking about with him and it was sweet to watch, but he looked quite tired so I expected them to stop, which they did after about half an hour. They left the arena as someone else had gone in to ride, but the moment they left the girls went back in and put the jumps up again, spending another hour and a half pushing him on. By this point I had gone to speak to the people in the yard behind because I was worried about him, he only get ridden 2/3 times a week and only for half an hour tops usually. It turned out they had got there and lunged him about 9am, then got on and had been riding since 10, and they only stopped at 2pm when my friend went to ask them to call it a day - the poor boy was stubling over the jumps and could barely trot he was so stiff. He could end up tying up,or at the very least stiff tomorrow. I would have said something but I didn't feel it was my place, I don't know them nor the owner particularly well. I feel really guilty about it now, but it makes you wonder what riding schools are teaching children about ponies, as it was clear they were straight out of one from the way they could ride but seemed clueless about when to stop.
Sorry bit of a rant but I couldn't believe it, and now feel really guilty about not telling em to pack it in sooner.
When I got there they were cantering round the arena and popping him over some tiny jumps - they were just enjoying themselves, mucking about with him and it was sweet to watch, but he looked quite tired so I expected them to stop, which they did after about half an hour. They left the arena as someone else had gone in to ride, but the moment they left the girls went back in and put the jumps up again, spending another hour and a half pushing him on. By this point I had gone to speak to the people in the yard behind because I was worried about him, he only get ridden 2/3 times a week and only for half an hour tops usually. It turned out they had got there and lunged him about 9am, then got on and had been riding since 10, and they only stopped at 2pm when my friend went to ask them to call it a day - the poor boy was stubling over the jumps and could barely trot he was so stiff. He could end up tying up,or at the very least stiff tomorrow. I would have said something but I didn't feel it was my place, I don't know them nor the owner particularly well. I feel really guilty about it now, but it makes you wonder what riding schools are teaching children about ponies, as it was clear they were straight out of one from the way they could ride but seemed clueless about when to stop.
Sorry bit of a rant but I couldn't believe it, and now feel really guilty about not telling em to pack it in sooner.