A. Your fear is a perfectly natural reaction, particularly after a bad and injurious fall. The best way past this will be to restrict your riding of this pony to very safe environments and safe riding habits (surely your trainer told you NEVER to move faster than a walk back toward the stable!) until you regain your trust and confidence in him. Chances are, this pony just saw his buddy having a good time and decided to join the fun. There was nothing malicious in his bucking. Sounds like he was just kicking up his heels, so to speak. Try not to hold it against him, but don’t give him such an enticing opportunity again either. And don’t pay any attention to other kids at the stable who might give you a hard time about being more cautious with this pony for a while. Let’s just imagine how they’d react if they broke bones coming off their mounts!