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I don't really know much about babies so thought I'd ask you guys!
My friend has recently bought her first pony. She is a novice but rides well and been around horses all her life. Anyway, said pony is a little coloured gypsy cob, 2yo will probs make about 14 hands.
She seems to be getting lots of mixed advice from anyone and everyone willing to stick their ore in! She met my mum ex best friend in the super market the other day who had a massive go at her, saying she was doing too much with him.. so what do you think?
She been having some lessons with a natural horsemanship type person (I'm hoping she's a good one because she's charging £40 an hour!) so has been doing lots of ground work. This lady has also had her sat on him bareback for very short periods (5 mins or so) not sure what doing but doesn't sound very energic (friend about 8 stone), she's also been taking him for little walks (in hand) out on the lanes/trials to get used to stuff.
She did loose jumping with him a few times but I think she's done with that now she know's he can jump.
Doesn't sound too excessive to me? She was really upset by the nasty super market woman and she's only trying to do the right thing, but must be hard when everyone is telling you different things!
I find it annoying because no one comes to me telling me I should/shouldn't be doing this that and the other with my horses so I don't know why people feel the need to pick on novices!
My friend has recently bought her first pony. She is a novice but rides well and been around horses all her life. Anyway, said pony is a little coloured gypsy cob, 2yo will probs make about 14 hands.
She seems to be getting lots of mixed advice from anyone and everyone willing to stick their ore in! She met my mum ex best friend in the super market the other day who had a massive go at her, saying she was doing too much with him.. so what do you think?
She been having some lessons with a natural horsemanship type person (I'm hoping she's a good one because she's charging £40 an hour!) so has been doing lots of ground work. This lady has also had her sat on him bareback for very short periods (5 mins or so) not sure what doing but doesn't sound very energic (friend about 8 stone), she's also been taking him for little walks (in hand) out on the lanes/trials to get used to stuff.
She did loose jumping with him a few times but I think she's done with that now she know's he can jump.
Doesn't sound too excessive to me? She was really upset by the nasty super market woman and she's only trying to do the right thing, but must be hard when everyone is telling you different things!
I find it annoying because no one comes to me telling me I should/shouldn't be doing this that and the other with my horses so I don't know why people feel the need to pick on novices!
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