comet&joe
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why ? Whats the difference? They are the exact same, only bigger. It really confusses me and upsets me sometimes as adults just go on and on about how unsafe this is.
I don't think horses are 'less safe' than ponies. Falling from both still hurts. But, Ponies are closer to the ground, so less distance to fall!
My only thing that I would say, is that ponies are fab (generally) at looking after themselves. They can often chip in a short stride to get over the jump safely, where as horses (generally) find that difficult to do and need more help to get it right in the first place.
When you have a rude naughty pony you just go 'little s***, but when you have a naughty rude horse, you go oh *******!
why ? Whats the difference? They are the exact same, only bigger. It really confusses me and upsets me sometimes as adults just go on and on about how unsafe this is.
My favourite horse ever was in effect an overgrown (16hh!) pony who once snuck up on a workman mending the fence in his paddock, rifled through his toolbox and ran off with his drill - my kind of equine, that![]()
ponies have more mischief in them i think, and generally they seem to turn on a sixpence so if they want you off they can do it just as well as a horse can:d i think if anything ponies are probably slightly less safe than horses given their generally higher intelligence levels! But it all comes down to individuals, you get ponies that are as safe as houses and horses that are fire-breathing nuts and vice-versa.
My favourite horse ever was in effect an overgrown (16hh!) pony who once snuck up on a workman mending the fence in his paddock, rifled through his toolbox and ran off with his drill - my kind of equine, that:d