Leo Walker
Well-Known Member
My 6ft3 partner looks fine on a LW but deep barrelled 15hand cob!
Unfortunately I'm 5'7 it's not really weight but my leg length I squeeze on a heavy ish 15.2 but my horse I fit perfectly was a ish 16.3hh and I'm happy to ride over 17hh (horse before than was 17.2hh)... It's not actually the schooling work that is an issue I can handle quirks in an arena it's the hacking that I have panic attacks because you are in a very open space. I was talking to hubbie last night and I explained yes a youngster has no experience so everything is new but at least you know that going in. A older quirky horse is actually scarier because they know what they are doing rather than a younger horse just uneducated
I have two thoughts about tall horses that do put me off them (as someone who's had a bad riding accident) and that is that they break more often IME and that it is further to fall when it does go wrong.
This. I've already mentioned my 17.3; he was pts by 7. My farrier is adamant anything over 16.2/3 just isn't meant to be that big in evolutionary terms and they generally don't have a long working life. I'm inclined to agree.
M's 17hh, 24 and still doing 80cm xc courses with a very gentle novice rider (i.e. he could easily stop if he wanted to but doesn't). He's had two significant periods of lameness - one fractured cannon bone at 15 so some sort of accident and an arthritic elbow which was medicated 2 1/2 years ago. He's been sound ever since. *touches wood* Having said that, A's 16.3, conformationally more correct than M who is like a cut and shut horse, and been pretty much crocked since 12.I've never known anything over 16.2hh stay sound!