dilemma123
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Hi all
I am a regular user posting under a different name as you never know who reads the boards!
I have a sharer for my lovely mare, who is 6 years old. I don't like her to be jumped too much, as due to her breed she's still growing and maturing, plus the ground is currently like concrete and I don't want her thinking that she always goes out and jumps.
To get over this, my sharer and I have been sharing an evening and doing a bit of jumping each, sometimes on one of my nights, sometimes on one of her nights. Last week it was her night, and I rode first, then she got on and I believe she did the same amount as me (maybe very slightly less).
On Sunday I had a jumping clinic, so pony jumped again then.
Yesterday I took her off cross country, so she did more jumping. After hacking up there and doing the course, I let my sharer get on for a little bit so she didn't feel left out, and told her that we'll take the pony up again and do it the other way round, so she gets most of the time on the course, and I just do a few at the end. I then hacked pony home.
Last night I got a text from my sharer asking if she could jump Friday, and I said I'd like her to wait until next week (when I'm away so won't be jumping). She replied saying she only got to jump for 10 mins last week, and 10 mins XC, and it doesn't seem very fair. Last week she jumped for more than 10 minutes, and there have been ocassions in the past when she's done waaaay more than me (once she did 45mins before I said I wanted to ride my horse, and I did about 5 mins).
I didn't reply immediately (needed to calm down!) but later suggested that we meet for a drink and a chat, as text is not the best way to discuss things.
Have I handled this well do you think? I refuse to back down on the jumping this week, as a) it will set a precedent, and b) I feel my horse has jumped more than enough these past few days. It just feels to me that she's throwing her toys out of the pram a bit? I've done my best to be fair the whole time, and really don't know what to say.
Help please!
Cookies, drinkies etc to anybody who reads this far, and cake to anybody who replies!
Many thanks
I am a regular user posting under a different name as you never know who reads the boards!
I have a sharer for my lovely mare, who is 6 years old. I don't like her to be jumped too much, as due to her breed she's still growing and maturing, plus the ground is currently like concrete and I don't want her thinking that she always goes out and jumps.
To get over this, my sharer and I have been sharing an evening and doing a bit of jumping each, sometimes on one of my nights, sometimes on one of her nights. Last week it was her night, and I rode first, then she got on and I believe she did the same amount as me (maybe very slightly less).
On Sunday I had a jumping clinic, so pony jumped again then.
Yesterday I took her off cross country, so she did more jumping. After hacking up there and doing the course, I let my sharer get on for a little bit so she didn't feel left out, and told her that we'll take the pony up again and do it the other way round, so she gets most of the time on the course, and I just do a few at the end. I then hacked pony home.
Last night I got a text from my sharer asking if she could jump Friday, and I said I'd like her to wait until next week (when I'm away so won't be jumping). She replied saying she only got to jump for 10 mins last week, and 10 mins XC, and it doesn't seem very fair. Last week she jumped for more than 10 minutes, and there have been ocassions in the past when she's done waaaay more than me (once she did 45mins before I said I wanted to ride my horse, and I did about 5 mins).
I didn't reply immediately (needed to calm down!) but later suggested that we meet for a drink and a chat, as text is not the best way to discuss things.
Have I handled this well do you think? I refuse to back down on the jumping this week, as a) it will set a precedent, and b) I feel my horse has jumped more than enough these past few days. It just feels to me that she's throwing her toys out of the pram a bit? I've done my best to be fair the whole time, and really don't know what to say.
Help please!
Cookies, drinkies etc to anybody who reads this far, and cake to anybody who replies!
Many thanks