ABC
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Don't mean to stereotype, as I'm a teen too! 
I have 4 horses, all above 16 hands.
I have one who is out on loan who is 16.2, when I put up the advert for her loan I got ton's of texts and emails from teenagers asking to try her.
The advert did state she was not a novice ride, after all she is a 5 year Selle Francis mare (she is lovely, but I would not stick a beginner on her).
Anyway, I responded to each email/text/phone call I got and spoke to each "applicant". Most of them, didn't have a clue. I wouldn't loan a fish out to them, never mind a horse
Don't get me wrong, there were a few who knew what they were talking about, and came and tried her, but why (in general) do teens over horse themselves?
I know, to an extent I'm a hypocrite because Im having trouble with my four year old
But out of the 8 teenagers who came to see my mare, I would only have considered one. The other seven were either nervous, or too confident, to the point that it came across as arrogant.
I offered one teen a chance to ride a 15.2 cob I had at the time and she laughed in my face and said "cob? no thanks!" before bursting out laughing again.
Is there "prestige" with riding a TB or a warmblood?
I understand there are some great teens out their who defy all their stereotypes, but I don't understand it...
What wrong with riding a 15.2 cob?
I have 4 horses, all above 16 hands.
I have one who is out on loan who is 16.2, when I put up the advert for her loan I got ton's of texts and emails from teenagers asking to try her.
The advert did state she was not a novice ride, after all she is a 5 year Selle Francis mare (she is lovely, but I would not stick a beginner on her).
Anyway, I responded to each email/text/phone call I got and spoke to each "applicant". Most of them, didn't have a clue. I wouldn't loan a fish out to them, never mind a horse
Don't get me wrong, there were a few who knew what they were talking about, and came and tried her, but why (in general) do teens over horse themselves?
I know, to an extent I'm a hypocrite because Im having trouble with my four year old
But out of the 8 teenagers who came to see my mare, I would only have considered one. The other seven were either nervous, or too confident, to the point that it came across as arrogant.
I offered one teen a chance to ride a 15.2 cob I had at the time and she laughed in my face and said "cob? no thanks!" before bursting out laughing again.
Is there "prestige" with riding a TB or a warmblood?
I understand there are some great teens out their who defy all their stereotypes, but I don't understand it...
What wrong with riding a 15.2 cob?