JoannaC
Well-Known Member
I've also been asked if they can have there photo taken with my horse and they weren't even children! Clearly they had never seen such a beautiful horse before ;-)
Depends on the horse, the road and the child... If the child is sensible looking and has a parent, the horse is settled and good with children and happy to stand and the road is clear with a place to stand out of the way of anything then yes, we're happy for them to pat the horse.
Where I hack every field is either filled with horses or sheep. If they are horsey kids they would'nt be interested in petting my horse and if they are sheep owning kids they really dont care about a horse riding past!
Other than that I dislike brats and would trample them rather than stop .. However Giz would be sensible and step round them![]()
Of course I'd stop - why wouldn't I?
I like this answer![]()
It works both ways as being nice for the child and good for the horse. I stop with the pony and also with the dog if a child shows interest - its amazing how many mums in the village ask how Milo is or how Otis is... they often say that the child mentions the pony/dog by name often - I think thats nice expecially for children who arent able to have a pet
It links in some way to AA's post about horses having manners, I would like to think that even the averagely schooled horse should be able to stand still for a short amount of time.