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What’s a typical pony share like?

I have an arrangement with someone for a pony share. The pony is a 13h cob that my 7 year old daughter rides. The owner of the pony has two other ponies only being ridden by her 6 year old son which is why she wanted a sharer.

When I started with her in January I had little knowledge but she has taught me everything I need to know like tacking up etc etc, and I am grateful for that as I don’t think many people would take on anybody inexperienced. She has taken us out on many hacks together and to the river and my daughter has had a lot of fun.

The problem I have, is that I feel I am being taken advantage of. The owner has an 18 month year old, and whenever we do things with the ponies I have to be the childcare, changing nappies and running after the toddler everywhere and it’s becoming very stressful for me as I can’t be with my own daughter or be able to watch her. We went to a show on Saturday morning and my daughter was only able to do 2 classes whilst her son did 5 and all the while I’m looking after her toddler and sometimes the 6 year old (who has audhd) whilst he’s not in the ring, and I had to have the both of them round my house in the evening before whilst she bathed and plaited the ponies . A lot of stress for me and my daughter to only be in the ring twice.

Also, financially it started as me paying £150 pm and by the second month I was asked for an extra £25 to pay for the school, and then I was asked to pay for my daughter to have private lessons on him per week which was another £25 per week. And then I was asked for the private tutor to ride him after the lesson to work on his correct canter lead for another extra £10 per week. Every outing I’m asked to pay £10 towards fuel. I also have to pay monthly for pony club but she’s only taken us with her 3 times all the while I’m looking after the kids. I don’t think she would be able to do a lot of these things without me helping her with childcare.

So on average I’m paying £300pm. And the only thing I’m allowed to do without her is a hack around the gallops which takes 30 mins and my daughter is getting bored of. She wants to do more schooling but she can only do this with the private tutor.

I feel bad for my daughter because she loves the ponies and being involved with all their care. She is very hands on with it all, and she loves to being doing horse shows and get out and about. But I’ve had enough of the whole arrangement. I want out but I don’t want to pull these opportunities from under her.

Is this typical of a pony share?
I don’t know what to do now, I feel so deflated.

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u/OHaraMummy — 4 days ago
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Saddle fitting struggles

This mare is SO hard to fit. I was riding in a corriente barrel saddle (7” gullet, 90 degree bars, 24” long). Stopped using that because I felt like it was tight in the shoulders. I couldn’t easily run my hand down the bars under the saddle. I’ve tried a ton of bad fits along the line including kuda, big horn Halflinger saddle, 2 different abettas, regular big horn FQHB. I have a circle Y high horse extra wide on the way and just got this DP quantum in yesterday. Am I wrong in thinking there’s something not quite right about the way the flocking fits her especially in the back? Help!!

u/Fearless-Sun2041 — 3 days ago

Equitation advice for rider returning to the sport

Hello everyone! I am very unhappy with the current state of my equitation. I used to ride and compete successfully on my own horses from the ages of 5 - 20, winning several rider classes and championships. For the past 6 years I have done very little to no riding as my own horses sadly passed away.

In the last 4 months have been getting weekly lessons to get back into the sport. Filming is generally not allowed at my school so only this week I was able to get my first glimpse at my own riding, and I am shocked by just how bad it has become. I used to pride myself on my good riding technique, and now I feel like I am a beginner all over again. I can see obvious flaws like my arms are too straight, I am gripping with my knee, I don't have enough weight in my stirrups, I need to create more impulsion so his hind end engages etc. If anyone can give me some other tips on things I could improve, or recommendations for exercises on exactly HOW I could improve these things that would be super helpful, because at the moment it seems doing laps of the arena isn't doing much. My hope is that after a few corrections my muscle memory might begin to return.

For a bit of context (not excuses), this is the first time I was riding this horse. He is very stiff, hence the wide hands and fiddling with the inside rein to encourage some bend. He is also very dull to the leg as a lesson horse generally is, and has the opposite of 'go'. The tack is not something I am able to change or influence.

u/Large-Call3916 — 9 days ago
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FEI Equestrian World Championships Starts from Tomorrow as 60 Total Olympic Quota Places are up for grabs

The FEI Equestrian World Championships are starting from tomorrow ( 11 August ) at Aachen , Germany 🇩🇪 as the best in the world battle it out for Olympic quota places and world championships glory

Hosts USA already have got quota places in all 3 events as Hosts Quota

Here are my predictions for who I think should probably win the quota places in Each Event :

Dressage Team : Germany🇩🇪 , Denmark🇩🇰, Sweden🇸🇪 , Netherlands🇳🇱 , Belgium 🇧🇪 and Great Britain 🇬🇧 should get the top 6 teams spot and qualify a team of 3 athletes each

Eventing Team : Germany 🇩🇪 , New Zealand 🇳🇿 , Great Britain 🇬🇧 , Australia 🇦🇺 , France 🇫🇷 , Ireland 🇮🇪 and Netherlands 🇳🇱 should get the top 7 teams spot and qualify a team of 3 athletes each

Jumping Team : Germany 🇩🇪 , Sweden 🇸🇪 , Great Britain 🇬🇧 , Switzerland🇨🇭 , France 🇫🇷, Netherlands 🇳🇱 and Belgium 🇧🇪 should get the top 7 teams spot and qualify a team of 3 athletes each

Streaming : U can watch it from tomorrow all over the world on FEI.TV or ClipMyHorse.TV with subscription

Do share ur predictions also whether u agree with my predictions or who do u think will qualify other than these and who will u be supporting

u/Consistent-Gain-6113 — 10 days ago

How to make riding friends in London?

Hello! Im curious on how people with riding partners/friends made them around here. Did you join a riding club or did it just happen naturally?

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u/PsychologicalLeg1016 — 11 days ago