Champion1969
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What does this actually mean? She is 4 next month and is 14'2hh measured tonight with 9ins of bone. Never done the bone thing before, just that somebody mention that she has plenty of bone to carry me at 13.5 stone???
know the feeling!! awful isn't it bought myself a younster to boost my incentive!!, 9 inch of bone she is obviously a heavier breed who will carry weight, but tbh i weigh same as you and won't get on our 5 yr old cob till i am a stone lighter, they don't finish growing till 6/7 even if slowly and would like to give him best start?? Well done though you are doin great won't be long
I have a little obsession with measuring bone in my youngsters - as a decent amount of bone is essential for grading (Irish Draughts). a well built Irish Draught stallion of about 16.2 SHOULD have at least 10" (though more than a few have graded with just over 9"!)
Bone is only part of the consideration for the weight carrying ability of a horse: breadth, depth and length of back should be taken into account as well. I would expect a WelshxFell with that bone to be capable of carrying 13-14 stone when mature - bone will keep growing until 6-7 years old.
The point about the horse in OP is that it *isn't* anywhere near mature yet. I suggest that you leave it to grow on until you have lost enough weight to be able to ride it safely, without compromising its development just yet. If the horse is only just 4, there's plenty of time.
She looks lovely but no more mature for her age than I would expect - she's still rather bum high, which I'm sure will right itself later.
The point about the horse in OP is that it *isn't* anywhere near mature yet. I suggest that you leave it to grow on until you have lost enough weight to be able to ride it safely, without compromising its development just yet. If the horse is only just 4, there's plenty of time.
She looks lovely but no more mature for her age than I would expect - she's still rather bum high, which I'm sure will right itself later.
Thanks youI'm in no rush to ride, and even when shes just going to be a happy hack and then for my 6 year old daughter to grow in to. Maybe I need to take another photo of how she looks today.
This was taken 2 months ago, how does she look to you?
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This was taken 2 months ago, how does she look to you?
Well she certainly has grown in the last two months! She's not so bum high now is she?. I'm sure she will be up to weight when she is fully grown, she's lovely.
Thank youI will hold off riding for a while, do you think she will grow anymore in height, she is just over 14'2 at the mo?
This was her in Nov 2012, massive difference.
I don't know really, it will depend on how big her parents were but I think I would expect her to grow another inch or so and fill out.