RIDMagic
Well-Known Member
I just wanted to get people's thoughts on this. Went to a show at weekend and witnessed a young girl of maybe 8 or 10, clearly a bit of a brat from the way she was behaving. Jumps on her pony (maybe 12 hands at a push), and within a few minutes she is cracking the poor thing with a schooling whip, sets off across the field to 'warm up' her pony, along with her obviously horsey mother. She was booting the pony in the ribs, hitting with the whip, yanking and pulling like mad on the reins when he so much as took a step forwards so the pony was being continuously ragged with the bit... it was actually distressing to witness. Mother was with her the whole time and didn't feel the need to stop this behaviour. I looked around and everyone else seemed to be turning a blind eye. I was on the verge of speaking to the judge in the hope that they would exclude her from the show... but instead I walked away and spent the rest of the day feeling awful for this poor pony that is stuck with such a horrible spoiled git for an owner. The kid was basically in a bad mood and taking it out on her pony.
I don't know why I walked away, and in hindsight I really wish I had said something. If I saw someone treating their dog this way, I would definitely have something to say as would most people, so I'm not sure why it's different in equestrianism. It seems that every show or livery yard I have been to, I've witnessed some kind of nasty or even abusive behaviour and yet there are no consequences. So what would you do if you had been in my shoes? Would you have reported her to a steward/judge? Or spoken to the child/parent directly? Or just let it go? If it's reported to a judge, are they obligated to do anything about it? I'm not a confrontational person but I am not sure how to deal with this should it happen again. It's weighing on my conscience that I just walked away!
I don't know why I walked away, and in hindsight I really wish I had said something. If I saw someone treating their dog this way, I would definitely have something to say as would most people, so I'm not sure why it's different in equestrianism. It seems that every show or livery yard I have been to, I've witnessed some kind of nasty or even abusive behaviour and yet there are no consequences. So what would you do if you had been in my shoes? Would you have reported her to a steward/judge? Or spoken to the child/parent directly? Or just let it go? If it's reported to a judge, are they obligated to do anything about it? I'm not a confrontational person but I am not sure how to deal with this should it happen again. It's weighing on my conscience that I just walked away!