Morgan123
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How many people would have to fall off your horse/what percentage of people who get on it, before you decide that only you should ride it? Assuming said horse is basically ok for you yourself to ride...
OK, true story. So let's say, not dangerous in general but 'problematic for others' or something....
So assuming all riders are completely capable - at what point would you decide that you should stop letting other people ride your horse?
If I had a horse that was a showing signs of being a one man horse I would have MORE people riding him not fewer. I don't think that is a good idea for a horse, and I'd be encouraging him to get over it.When we were looking at buying my first pony, the first horse we tried was the same; was perfectly fine when his owner rode him for us but as soon as Mum and I tried he bucked repeatly and constantly in canter and then reared up with Mum. My instructor who was with us advised the girl who owned him to try and get as many different people who she trusted to ride to try and help him out of being a 'one rider horse'. The next season at one of our local shows I saw a small girl jumping him round clear with no problems, so their work obviously paid off!
my daughters pony is a bit of a one person pony, we decided not to let anyone else ride him when he chucked the last couple of riders off of him, including myself. He seems to go much happier with my daughter and he does in general get attached to one person. Another friend of my daughter has ridden him a couple of times and he goes well for her but her style of riding is similar to my daughters. Other than my daughters friend I no longer let anyone else ride him.
Thank you, this is really useful to hear. I didn't want to just turn into one of those people - what is it it's called on here - black stallion syndrome!? But it's good to hear I'm not the only one. Thanks all
I'll see how this potential sharer gets on and if she gives up maybe I'll call it a day unless someone extremely quiet/different comes along.
PercyMum, your horse sounds very bright!!! have you had him a long time?!