JenHunt
Well-Known Member
Following on from an earlier post... do you let other people ride your horse(s) and why?
I let anyone who wants ride Ron - I figure its good for him to realise that other people can and will look after him and that he has to do the same. It's also a way for me to check that he hasn't become too used to my way of doing things. He's a laid back sort tho so nothing to worry about. my friend's 8yo daughter rode him round a 85cm course of jumps the other day. Pottered round in a trot, clear. with me, he carted me in canter and we had 2 down....
Tom - my sister is funny about people riding him, but he's not straight forward and she's worked hard to stop him from a)taking advantage and b) becoming one sided, as he has a funny mouth missing teeth and if you let him he'll lean on the teeth he's got and be onesided.
I let anyone who wants ride Ron - I figure its good for him to realise that other people can and will look after him and that he has to do the same. It's also a way for me to check that he hasn't become too used to my way of doing things. He's a laid back sort tho so nothing to worry about. my friend's 8yo daughter rode him round a 85cm course of jumps the other day. Pottered round in a trot, clear. with me, he carted me in canter and we had 2 down....
Tom - my sister is funny about people riding him, but he's not straight forward and she's worked hard to stop him from a)taking advantage and b) becoming one sided, as he has a funny mouth missing teeth and if you let him he'll lean on the teeth he's got and be onesided.