Beccy
Well-Known Member
We sold a very small horse awhile back, to a family that said they wanted a pet only. He is in a fantastic home, and is beautifully cared for, and I felt very good about the situation until yesterday. I was told they were looking for "equipment" for him, and asked what for, and was told a saddle for riding, and that they would also like to drive him.
This little horse is not even 30 inches, and is very fine boned, and is also only two years old. I told them he is too small to be ridden and driven, and she said that a woman who has a few minis that she knows, told her that kids up to 50 lbs could ride him. I told her this is not correct, and that had we known they wanted to ride and drive, we would not have sold them this particular horse. My husband and I were very clear about this from the start, that he wuld never be big enough for riding, and I personally would not drive a horse this small, though I know people who have done it.
She kept saying "really? Do you think he is too small?" because this woman has her convinced that it is ok. (The person who told her this btw, does not have a great reputation in the area. I have not met her personally, but my husband and a couple of people I know have, and though she has miniatures, she is not as knowledgable as she thinks she is. We have seen a photograph of a child riding one of her miniatures, who I believe was under 30, and it really bothered us)
In the end they said they will not ride and drive this wee horse, but I still had the feeling they did not believe me that he is too small. I would doubt this horse is more than 180 lbs, and a 50lb child would be over a quarter of his weight!!! They said they wondered why they couldn't find equipment small enough!
I definitely believe he is too small for riding, but wondered how small people will go for driving? I personally would not use a horse this small, but I am not an expert and told her this. I also suggested that she join LB and ask any questions here, as she would have the benefit of the wealth of experience that the board members have.
So how small is too small?
This little horse is not even 30 inches, and is very fine boned, and is also only two years old. I told them he is too small to be ridden and driven, and she said that a woman who has a few minis that she knows, told her that kids up to 50 lbs could ride him. I told her this is not correct, and that had we known they wanted to ride and drive, we would not have sold them this particular horse. My husband and I were very clear about this from the start, that he wuld never be big enough for riding, and I personally would not drive a horse this small, though I know people who have done it.
She kept saying "really? Do you think he is too small?" because this woman has her convinced that it is ok. (The person who told her this btw, does not have a great reputation in the area. I have not met her personally, but my husband and a couple of people I know have, and though she has miniatures, she is not as knowledgable as she thinks she is. We have seen a photograph of a child riding one of her miniatures, who I believe was under 30, and it really bothered us)
In the end they said they will not ride and drive this wee horse, but I still had the feeling they did not believe me that he is too small. I would doubt this horse is more than 180 lbs, and a 50lb child would be over a quarter of his weight!!! They said they wondered why they couldn't find equipment small enough!
I definitely believe he is too small for riding, but wondered how small people will go for driving? I personally would not use a horse this small, but I am not an expert and told her this. I also suggested that she join LB and ask any questions here, as she would have the benefit of the wealth of experience that the board members have.
So how small is too small?