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Join Date: 04-26-08
Location: Illinois
Posts: 50
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How soon
I have a 4 year old son and he loves horsies
He loves the movie Spirit and he has a cowboy hat that he constantly wears. I live in the city so there aren't many horses around. Is 4 a good age to introduce him to riding or at least real horses in general? |
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Join Date: 04-26-08
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You might want to get him comfortable around horses to begin with. Horses can sense a rider's distress - and some will react very poorly to this.
Take him to a petting zoo. The ponies there are far less intimidating, and are much more used to dealing with grabby little children. |
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Join Date: 08-12-07
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My mom made me wait until I was 11 to start riding, mostly hoping I would "grow out of it" before I hit that age. Unfortunately for her it has never happened. I went on pony rides at the fair every year. I petted the carriage horses in the park or at the parades. I read every horse care book I could find and then some. I took tumbling and dance and gymnastics which I credit with making me a more aware, better rider.
If you have the means to send him to lessons go for it. Maybe look into a day camp if he's not too young for them. I think the sooner you try the quicker you will know if he likes horses on TV, or in real life. |
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Join Date: 04-26-08
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I have researched some of the places that offer riding lessons around my area and mostly all start at 6 years old. He has taken the pony rides in the past and he just loves them. I think he can start early but slowly.
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