Spotsrock
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Went for a hack with YO at weekend. She's lovely, just bought 1st horse after a 20+ year break so wanted to take it to show her workmates which meant we had to go through the edge of town.
1st person wanting to stroke was a little boy about 7. Stroked Y/O horse then ran at mine. B hates being touched, especially by strangers and will just stand there being tense and miserable. I asked little chap not to touch her, corrected his mother that no, this horse doesn't bite, she will just be very unhappy if you touch her. He waved instead!!
2nd person, adult (older) bloke. I explained she hates being touched, Y/O explained it's because she's white and her skin is sensitive (yes, but she is very private and hates it no matter how gentle). He tries anyway. B very tense and suspicious. I repeat request not to touch. He tries again. I move B away upsetting Y/O horse a little.
3rd person stops us in street to stroke Y/O horse (who is LOVING all the attention) and reminice on his hunting days. Again, I ask him not to stroke B as she hates being touched. She is tap dancing and desperate to get off, he is looking less than firm on his feet but tries anyway. I repeat please don't fuss her she hates physical contact and would be really unhappy. He tells me she'll have to get used to it at some point!
B is 11 this year, has a successful (low level) jumping career and I am hoping will go quite far with my neighbour's junior next year, she does not need to get used to anything!!! I was polite but really!!! Children always seem to get it and adults never do.
We once had a chap ask my sis if his little kid could stroke her tb (4 y/o backed 2 months) she said yes and within 5 seconds had the child, hatless on the saddle in front of her, no option but to grab hold as it was just dumped up there. Horse behaved thankfully but can you imagine if not!!
Ok rant over!! congrats if you got this far I'll just put kettle on!!
Have you had similar? What am I doing wrong? Should I lie and say she bites?? Seems mean to slander my pony
1st person wanting to stroke was a little boy about 7. Stroked Y/O horse then ran at mine. B hates being touched, especially by strangers and will just stand there being tense and miserable. I asked little chap not to touch her, corrected his mother that no, this horse doesn't bite, she will just be very unhappy if you touch her. He waved instead!!
2nd person, adult (older) bloke. I explained she hates being touched, Y/O explained it's because she's white and her skin is sensitive (yes, but she is very private and hates it no matter how gentle). He tries anyway. B very tense and suspicious. I repeat request not to touch. He tries again. I move B away upsetting Y/O horse a little.
3rd person stops us in street to stroke Y/O horse (who is LOVING all the attention) and reminice on his hunting days. Again, I ask him not to stroke B as she hates being touched. She is tap dancing and desperate to get off, he is looking less than firm on his feet but tries anyway. I repeat please don't fuss her she hates physical contact and would be really unhappy. He tells me she'll have to get used to it at some point!
B is 11 this year, has a successful (low level) jumping career and I am hoping will go quite far with my neighbour's junior next year, she does not need to get used to anything!!! I was polite but really!!! Children always seem to get it and adults never do.
We once had a chap ask my sis if his little kid could stroke her tb (4 y/o backed 2 months) she said yes and within 5 seconds had the child, hatless on the saddle in front of her, no option but to grab hold as it was just dumped up there. Horse behaved thankfully but can you imagine if not!!
Ok rant over!! congrats if you got this far I'll just put kettle on!!
Have you had similar? What am I doing wrong? Should I lie and say she bites?? Seems mean to slander my pony