LegOn
Well-Known Member
I'm on a livery yard that is also a riding school - which isnt huge or very busy, nice & small with good facilities.
There are a good few liveries that are kids who, in fairness to them, are very well behaved & there parents keep them in line!! But of course, there is always one, she is a teenager, bit older than the rest & despite numerous attempts from everyone (me included!) and the YO(who is also the BHS instructor on the yard) she ignores all help with her & her horse & continous to ride him just in the most worse way possible. Forcing his head his chest with every gadget known to man, flings him over massive fences, refuses to give him decent amount of feed for the work he is in cause she is convinced its what is making him crazy, he is obviously in pain & YO has had a physio check him over & she was given advice on stretches & riding which were all ignored & she continues to ride him in a very forceful way - every session ends in a row & she throws him back in his stable pumping sweat & distressed & goes home.
The other week, he attempted to avoid her forceful riding & went to go up & was desperately trying to get away from her & she proceeded to smack him around the head with her crop & reins!! While on him - how he didnt throw her off is beyond me & another rider in the arena tried to calm her down & give her advice, again ignored & she threw him in his stable & stormed off. There was some of the other kids in the arena who had witnessed this & were upset for her horse so went in & comforted him, groomed him down & gave him some carrots - like how sweet! but just goes to show the horse is a pet, just being treated very badly.
So my question is this - who is responsible for stepping in with this kinda behaviour?? Is it acceptable for a yard to let this go on? Her parents dont seem interested - they are part of the problem cause they put more pressure on her to jump him, bigger aswell! The parents of the other yard kids are upset their kids had to witness this & are distressed by it.
There are a good few liveries that are kids who, in fairness to them, are very well behaved & there parents keep them in line!! But of course, there is always one, she is a teenager, bit older than the rest & despite numerous attempts from everyone (me included!) and the YO(who is also the BHS instructor on the yard) she ignores all help with her & her horse & continous to ride him just in the most worse way possible. Forcing his head his chest with every gadget known to man, flings him over massive fences, refuses to give him decent amount of feed for the work he is in cause she is convinced its what is making him crazy, he is obviously in pain & YO has had a physio check him over & she was given advice on stretches & riding which were all ignored & she continues to ride him in a very forceful way - every session ends in a row & she throws him back in his stable pumping sweat & distressed & goes home.
The other week, he attempted to avoid her forceful riding & went to go up & was desperately trying to get away from her & she proceeded to smack him around the head with her crop & reins!! While on him - how he didnt throw her off is beyond me & another rider in the arena tried to calm her down & give her advice, again ignored & she threw him in his stable & stormed off. There was some of the other kids in the arena who had witnessed this & were upset for her horse so went in & comforted him, groomed him down & gave him some carrots - like how sweet! but just goes to show the horse is a pet, just being treated very badly.
So my question is this - who is responsible for stepping in with this kinda behaviour?? Is it acceptable for a yard to let this go on? Her parents dont seem interested - they are part of the problem cause they put more pressure on her to jump him, bigger aswell! The parents of the other yard kids are upset their kids had to witness this & are distressed by it.