Rachaelpink
Well-Known Member
Home 2. Personally I'd much rather loan to an adult than a child for piece of mind and home 2 is nearer to check on him.
HOME 2!
The 14 year old hasnt discovered boys yet - what happens when she does?
The older lady sound much nicer and kinder.
Have you seen the girl ride him - do you think they are suited . Please don't think that all pony club riders are ultra competitive - I know of several who are quiet kind riders who do not 'jump the legs off' as someone previously commented.
Some love dressage and are not that into jumping. As to being pushy - if they think they have found the 'perfect pony' to loan they are probably worried that they might lose out.
Well, I have made my decision!
Having been to visit both yards I have offered him to home two.
The main reason he is looking for a 'quieter' life is that he doesn't want to be jumping as high as he was with me. With this home he is likely to hack out 3 or 4 times a week (about what he does with me) and will do some showing and RC dressage and some lessons. Basically what he does with me but less jumping.
I feel really bad for the people in home one but I share a number of concerns about whether he is suitable for an 11 year old. He was an angel when they tried him and although his is a real sweetheart he can be stong when spooked etc.
I have nothing against loaning to PC homes but on balance feel that he's more of an adults pony.
Unfortunately I also can't see my situation changing much in the next 18 months (and I still ideally need to find loan homes for 1 or 2 others (sadly inherited ponies / horses last year)) unless I win the lottery!!!
I'm hoping I've made the right decision for him, but I guess only time will tell . . .
Thanks for all your thoughts . . now need to find the courage to pick up the phone to home 1.