HorseMad20
Active Member
Well i wouldnt...
At my yard there is a mother and daughter who haven't had the best track record when it comes to picking horses...
at first they got the daughter a 4yo pony who turned out to be too green, then a little devil of a welsh A who was also a nightmare and child lost her confidence.
Then the mother bought and ex racer who was a nightmare in all respects (was obviously sedated on viewing as apparently was perfect on viewing) sold him on again(god knows how) and bought a 3yo who is actually really sweet and lovely.
Then the daughter got another SecA a 10yo this time (i was thinking oh good something sensible) well apparently not the little girl fell of it so many times its unreal it wouldnt jump wouldnt really do anything. Girl lost her confidence even more.
And now they gone a bought her (a 10yo girl who isnt the tallest) a rising 4yo welsh D who she cant even lead to the field (not seen her ride it yet)
Is it just me who thinks this is a recipe for disaster??? (the mum isnt particularly knowledgeable) for me its upsetting to watch because the child is getting less and less confident and is getting her heart broken when she has to sell each pony its a wonder she hasnt given up yet.
Gah rant over! sorry guys
At my yard there is a mother and daughter who haven't had the best track record when it comes to picking horses...
at first they got the daughter a 4yo pony who turned out to be too green, then a little devil of a welsh A who was also a nightmare and child lost her confidence.
Then the mother bought and ex racer who was a nightmare in all respects (was obviously sedated on viewing as apparently was perfect on viewing) sold him on again(god knows how) and bought a 3yo who is actually really sweet and lovely.
Then the daughter got another SecA a 10yo this time (i was thinking oh good something sensible) well apparently not the little girl fell of it so many times its unreal it wouldnt jump wouldnt really do anything. Girl lost her confidence even more.
And now they gone a bought her (a 10yo girl who isnt the tallest) a rising 4yo welsh D who she cant even lead to the field (not seen her ride it yet)
Is it just me who thinks this is a recipe for disaster??? (the mum isnt particularly knowledgeable) for me its upsetting to watch because the child is getting less and less confident and is getting her heart broken when she has to sell each pony its a wonder she hasnt given up yet.
Gah rant over! sorry guys