PapaFrita
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NoLC is never nearly four already. Please say you have bought something new and I'm not just getting so old that time is going by that fast already!
Yep, he's 3 and 9mths
NoLC is never nearly four already. Please say you have bought something new and I'm not just getting so old that time is going by that fast already!
And me!!You and me both Jess....I remember waiting for PF to pop!!!
Did (s)he sink into the ground up to his/her stomach?To really put the cat amongst the pigeons I backed my 13.3 youngster myself and I'm just over 11 st
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Did (s)he sink into the ground up to his/her stomach?![]()
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Oh please, please, please - let me say it first!!!! TROLL!!!!
Oh yea, oh yea, oh yea - I got it in!!!!
"she told me" oh yea right - I always go around tell everyone my weight!
Oh shhhh! Don't spoil it. I've been hoping it'll kick off for AGES....![]()
NopeShe looked round and sniffed my boot and carried on walking. BUT since then she has decided she would rather like to become a pony of leisure and play hard to get
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Oooooh do you think maybe she needs her back, teeth et al checking?![]()
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Oh please, please, please - let me say it first!!!! TROLL!!!!
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No you cant be firstI asked it on page one
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Oh please, please, please - let me say it first!!!! TROLL!!!!
Oh yea, oh yea, oh yea - I got it in!!!!
"she told me" oh yea right - I always go around tell everyone my weight!
I don't believe the troll HAS been outed. FTR I know LOADS of people's weight. Not conclusive. Must try harderI get points for asking the question that outed the troll tho don't I
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Not quite sure if this is still a question that needs answering or help, or if it has descended into a troll hunt but... I was told that the following formula gives an idea of the maximum weight a horse should carry
Take the horse's weight in pounds and divide it by 6.
Take the answer and divide it by 14.
The resulting answer (X) gives you the maximum weight ( in stones) that could be carried.
So the riders weight should be X MINUS an allowance for tack and clothing, usually said to be 2 stone.
Apologies for those who use kilo's.
I watched a young mare started by someone who was clearly too heavy for the horse, although a good rider. The horse (still young) now looks like an aged sway backed mare; young horses are like young people and the bones need to develop before they are given too much loading.
What I dont understand from reading posts on this subject is how come all riders 10st and under ride like a bag of poop yet all riders above 13.5st can ride like feathers and defy gravity?![]()
What I dont understand from reading posts on this subject is how come all riders 10st and under ride like a bag of poop yet all riders above 13.5st can ride like feathers and defy gravity?![]()
This is good and anyone who does use this equation must remember to calculate from the horses "ideal" weight. If it is overweight then that has to be rectified first.
Lots of calculations exist but have to be done from ideal weight.... and of course if it is mature enough to be ridden...![]()
Friend has a Criollo stallion imported from Uraguay (sp?). He stands 14.2 and was graded in Uraguay.To do this the stallions have to cover 750 kms. over 14 days at a minimum speed of 10 kms an hour carrying 17.5 stone and existing only on the food they can find, no suplementary feeding.He, like the others, was 3 when he was graded.They are good stocky types and now, between covering mares he has played polo, done dressage and fun rides.He is fit and well.