metalmare
Well-Known Member
For months now I have wondered at the behaviour and motivation of an acquaintance who owns a pony.
Said person started learning to ride in their mid-fifties (all credit for taking on a new hobby) but after approximately 6 lessons, still unable to canter, decided to buy a horse and go it alone... not even on a yard but on private land.
This person has admitted to having financial woes and is on the waiting list for a major op. She is very nervous of horses. She has had several falls. She will walk and trot in the school and allows her husband to lead her on the road, on a lead rope. This person appears to take very little pleasure from horse ownership and even less from riding. They are rigid with fear when on horseback.
Now on their 3rd horse (others having been rejected), they have chosen a NF which has chronic sweet-itch, is head shy and throws huge bucks when cantered (by me, not the owner!) Latterly, this pony has been more or less left to its own devices in the paddock, looking very miserable in a sopping wet sweet itch hoody. They're so scared of him, he's led everywhere in a chifney.
Why do people do it? What possible motive could they have? Sorry, don't really expect an answer... just want to vent.
Said person started learning to ride in their mid-fifties (all credit for taking on a new hobby) but after approximately 6 lessons, still unable to canter, decided to buy a horse and go it alone... not even on a yard but on private land.
This person has admitted to having financial woes and is on the waiting list for a major op. She is very nervous of horses. She has had several falls. She will walk and trot in the school and allows her husband to lead her on the road, on a lead rope. This person appears to take very little pleasure from horse ownership and even less from riding. They are rigid with fear when on horseback.
Now on their 3rd horse (others having been rejected), they have chosen a NF which has chronic sweet-itch, is head shy and throws huge bucks when cantered (by me, not the owner!) Latterly, this pony has been more or less left to its own devices in the paddock, looking very miserable in a sopping wet sweet itch hoody. They're so scared of him, he's led everywhere in a chifney.
Why do people do it? What possible motive could they have? Sorry, don't really expect an answer... just want to vent.