book_lover
Well-Known Member
Helllp! You guys have helped me before, and I put a lot of the advice into practice and we really made leaps and bounds. My daughter (10 next month) has a Welshie who can be very stubborn and difficult. We'll have had her for about 9 months. When she first arrived she was great, no issues, but then the bucking started - we got through that (my daughter now has a great seat!). Things were great for a bit, then we had a lot of snow up here over the winter which stopped us from working as we don't have an indoor school.... Since getting back into work since February, she's never really been going properly - not bucking (well hardly at all) - but the new trick is stopping, walking backwards, and turning around when L lifts her hand to smack her on the bum.... it really seems to be working in the pony's favour - which is strange because my daughter had got a lot stronger and assertive with her. She'll go forward for a bit but slow down at the ends of the school then stop - or near the gate. She's worse if there are people in the school (naps to them) or another pony stood doing nothing. Even though L was winning about 2 weeks ago - it seems to have escalated and now the pony is winning. I guess she knows that L is a child... it really interferes with her progress. We've joined L up to the PC as we thought it would help, but they didn't get on well at her first rally (same problem). She is off for XC training tomorrow and I have no idea how it will go! Today we eventually won by lungeing the pony with L on her, then letting them go but me occasionally cracking the lunge whip nearby. But really - this isn't going to cause behavioural change I doubt? Plus when my own horse is shod next week I'll be back in the saddle and not on the ground.... today I even had a little meltdown about and felt so sorry for my daughter who is a good strong rider and should really be out competing by now. I don't know at what stage you give in - but I certainly want to try one last push as this pony is amazing when she is going and has huge potential, plus they are bonded (at least on the ground) and L loves her. Even I do!! Worth mentioning that she only ever had adult or teen rider before. What kind of support can we seek? People keep saying I should get on her, or another adult - but we feel she'll just revert to her old behaviour once she has a child on her again... any advice on exercises or tactics or anything - much appreciated.
Editing to add teeth done recently and back checked - saddle fitted a few months ago but seems fine to me? She's 8 y old and a welsh D, sound and good healthy strides - fit but hairy and we missed our chance to clip (although the napping starts early in the schooling).
Editing to add teeth done recently and back checked - saddle fitted a few months ago but seems fine to me? She's 8 y old and a welsh D, sound and good healthy strides - fit but hairy and we missed our chance to clip (although the napping starts early in the schooling).