Hayjay
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I have a 24 year old lovely shetland boy. Owned him for 16 years and he has been grass cutter and lead rein occasionally for my three children. Only my middle daughter, nearly 8 years old, is showing any real and sustained interest. She rode our little man on the lead rein over the summer and we have talked about getting her her own pony. Ive kind of sidelined the shetland as I thought her too big for him but technically, is she? She is average maybe slightly under height for nearly 8 and slender build (dad's genes not mine ☺️
. He is perfect in that she can handle him on the ground and he is so trustworthy. Also she is not really confident off lead rein after a fall in a lesson. I'm thinking we bring him slowly back into work (now have access to an arena) and she can take care of him over the summer, learn all the basics - tacking up, mucking out, feet picking, on an appropriate sized from the ground and proven kind pony. I feel like ive had a lightbulb moment - am I right? Now if anyone agrees, I need saddle advice as felt pad is falling to bits and feel we need something more saddle like but what? Thanks for reading ��
Forgot to say he is a 10hh shetland - everyone says he looks 'big' for a shetland!
Forgot to say he is a 10hh shetland - everyone says he looks 'big' for a shetland!
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