I don't have a horse, but my 7 y.o. daughter has been taking pony riding lessons for several months, and loves it. They started her on a miniature horse, and have moved up to a bigger pony.
Being around a lot of horse people, I have to ask, are you ever scared? Everyone who works with horses seems so fearless. I have always had pets, but ones small enough for me to pick up- birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, cats, small dogs, etc. I know if I make a mistake with my cat, for example, the worst I will get is a scratch or bite. But it seems a mistake with a horse or pony could be deadly, or result in a severe injury.
I went on my first trail ride a few months ago. I liked it, but what kept going through my mind was, "I'm at the mercy of this animal. If this horse decides to throw me, I'm in trouble." I guess I'm used to being in control of my animals.
My daughter is not like me (which is probably a good thing) and shows no fear of the horses and ponies.
I guess my question is, how did you get to that point of being fearless? I like to feed them carrots and pat them on the head, but I would never want to get too close to the back of one. All I can think about is being kicked in the head. Maybe I'm being too dramatic- does a kick necessarily send you to the hospital?
I hope this doesn't sound too silly, I'm just trying to make some sense of these thoughts. :/
Being around a lot of horse people, I have to ask, are you ever scared? Everyone who works with horses seems so fearless. I have always had pets, but ones small enough for me to pick up- birds, rabbits, guinea pigs, cats, small dogs, etc. I know if I make a mistake with my cat, for example, the worst I will get is a scratch or bite. But it seems a mistake with a horse or pony could be deadly, or result in a severe injury.
I went on my first trail ride a few months ago. I liked it, but what kept going through my mind was, "I'm at the mercy of this animal. If this horse decides to throw me, I'm in trouble." I guess I'm used to being in control of my animals.
My daughter is not like me (which is probably a good thing) and shows no fear of the horses and ponies.
I guess my question is, how did you get to that point of being fearless? I like to feed them carrots and pat them on the head, but I would never want to get too close to the back of one. All I can think about is being kicked in the head. Maybe I'm being too dramatic- does a kick necessarily send you to the hospital?
I hope this doesn't sound too silly, I'm just trying to make some sense of these thoughts. :/