Crazylittlemaisey
Well-Known Member
I have a pony on loan who is old and a little on the small side too so I am conscious of riding him. I hack out 2 or 3 times a week, mostly plodding so I'm not asking a lot of him. He is 14hh chunky-ish connie and I'm 10.5 stone so at the boundary for sure.
He suits me well at the mo as I have a 7 month old baby and we are trying for another baby so any time soon I could stop riding. He is what I have to ride next few years, I won't be getting anything else for perhaps 2 years when family is complete.
So... When and how would you decide the horse is not longer happy carrying you? What would the cue be for you? My boy is spritely and loves going out so I have no reason to think he's struggling...
I'll be gutted when I have to stop as I love our little hacks (usually 45 mins, max 3 hours but probably once a month).
He suits me well at the mo as I have a 7 month old baby and we are trying for another baby so any time soon I could stop riding. He is what I have to ride next few years, I won't be getting anything else for perhaps 2 years when family is complete.
So... When and how would you decide the horse is not longer happy carrying you? What would the cue be for you? My boy is spritely and loves going out so I have no reason to think he's struggling...
I'll be gutted when I have to stop as I love our little hacks (usually 45 mins, max 3 hours but probably once a month).