LankyDoodle
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I have a 15.1hh welsh section d, and our mare was a 14.3hh welsh section d. I am 5'9 or 10" and my husband is 6'. I am round and he is oblong
I went to Cornwall on holiday fora few weeks, and got back on Sunday. The people we stay with have become friends really, and knowing we had only one horse now, they said we could borrow one of theirs when we wanted - there's the one-eyed throroughbred, they have an eventer which we obviously weren't allowed to use, a little arab and another thoroughbred, plus a 17.2hh warmblood with 11 inches of bone! He is huge. He is for sale and while the arrangement was that my husband would ride the one-eyed TB and I would keep to George, it ended up with us riding the warmblood and George, swapping and changing. He is lovely. His sire is Lenard and dam is Trenawin Aurora. His grandsire is Ladalco and he has Ladykiller on both sides of the pedigree.
It really took some getting used to and, stretching my memory back, I really don't think I have ever ridden anything quite so big! After riding a 15.1 cob for the last 6 years, it really was a tough transition.
My biggest problem was mounting! I can mount from something that is my knee-height, but when I tried to mount on the school mounting step which comes to my mid-calf, I just could not get myself up there. I felt horrified and ended up in tears 'cos our friend, the horse's owner, was there holding him when I got on.
So how big is your horse and have you ever had trouble mounting? At home our mounting block is very tall so you rarely, unless on a massive horse I suppose, have to put your foot in the stirrup to get on. I wonder if I'd get better at mounting as I got more used to it or if my hips would loosen more...
I went to Cornwall on holiday fora few weeks, and got back on Sunday. The people we stay with have become friends really, and knowing we had only one horse now, they said we could borrow one of theirs when we wanted - there's the one-eyed throroughbred, they have an eventer which we obviously weren't allowed to use, a little arab and another thoroughbred, plus a 17.2hh warmblood with 11 inches of bone! He is huge. He is for sale and while the arrangement was that my husband would ride the one-eyed TB and I would keep to George, it ended up with us riding the warmblood and George, swapping and changing. He is lovely. His sire is Lenard and dam is Trenawin Aurora. His grandsire is Ladalco and he has Ladykiller on both sides of the pedigree.
It really took some getting used to and, stretching my memory back, I really don't think I have ever ridden anything quite so big! After riding a 15.1 cob for the last 6 years, it really was a tough transition.
My biggest problem was mounting! I can mount from something that is my knee-height, but when I tried to mount on the school mounting step which comes to my mid-calf, I just could not get myself up there. I felt horrified and ended up in tears 'cos our friend, the horse's owner, was there holding him when I got on.
So how big is your horse and have you ever had trouble mounting? At home our mounting block is very tall so you rarely, unless on a massive horse I suppose, have to put your foot in the stirrup to get on. I wonder if I'd get better at mounting as I got more used to it or if my hips would loosen more...