DottEE
Member
Hello everyone, I'm new 
My daughter has a pony who was verging on obese when we got her 6 months ago. Through gentle exercise and dieting we have managed to get her weight down to a good size.
However, daughter is only 8 and isn't really able to get the pony working from behind and into the contact yet. She does have regular lessons with a good instructor and we are working on this though.
The pony is losing muscle under the saddle area and starting to look 'upside down' and I am worried that maybe the saddle isn't fitting even though the saddler has been out since the pony has lost weight to adjust saddle.
So my question is - should I get another saddler out to check the saddle, or is it my daughter's riding which is doing this to the pony's muscles?
For others with young children, do they work their horses in a proper outline? What can I do to improve pony's back muscles while daughter learns to ride into the contact?
My daughter has a pony who was verging on obese when we got her 6 months ago. Through gentle exercise and dieting we have managed to get her weight down to a good size.
However, daughter is only 8 and isn't really able to get the pony working from behind and into the contact yet. She does have regular lessons with a good instructor and we are working on this though.
The pony is losing muscle under the saddle area and starting to look 'upside down' and I am worried that maybe the saddle isn't fitting even though the saddler has been out since the pony has lost weight to adjust saddle.
So my question is - should I get another saddler out to check the saddle, or is it my daughter's riding which is doing this to the pony's muscles?
For others with young children, do they work their horses in a proper outline? What can I do to improve pony's back muscles while daughter learns to ride into the contact?