shes really strong as shes a ride/drive shes my daughters pony but really lazy. i dont want to get on her and ruin her would i be best finding a small teen or something to school her a bit
Also younger ponies cope much better than older ones, I often rode an 12 hh Welsh Pony, fine legged but barrell like body, I am 5.3 inch hight and 9.7 stone, but need also add saddle to that weight. My pony coped fine and even used to run off with me(very occassionally) such fun
I think height of rider is very important, Im only short but I think a taller rider would find it more difficult to cope with balance. I would think 10 stone max on 11 hh pony.
I'm 5'2" and 9st 10lb and ride an 11.2hh m&m pony. She's ace!!!! I sometimes love her more than my 15.3hh!!!!!!!! She's very forward with me and seems to enjoy me being on her. Although I don't do too much (half hour max), if I go for a longer than half hour hack I walk her to the fields, get on in the fields then walk home but maybe I'm too soft???!!!
Yes, I would agree in an ideal world, 8 stone is a kind weight for pony to carry, but pony club games are rather demanding, I cant imagine an adult is thinking this type of activity with a small pony anyhow. It can be better for a bigger rider to school the pony correctly and help out the little rider in this way than the child having to sell an unsuitable pony.
This is one of the reasons we are selling our 12hh Sec A. My neice doesn't get on with him. We love him to bits but me and my sis are too heavy for him both being over 12st and 5'6/7.
Although he is very chunky I'm terrified of ruining him.
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a cob type pony should be able to happily carry a stone to every hand so eleven stone.
Lou x
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is this a good way of guessing how much weight cob x's can carry - im forever worrying im too heavy for mine but if thats the case im a good 4 stone off being too worried!
Yes, I have to agree with you there, I would say that 12 stone was a little to heavy without the risk of offending and lots of teen riders who would be suitable in weight for the pony, in my experience want to gallop and jump the legs of the pony and only help in sharpening the pony up more. Its difficult indeed to find a true first ridden pony, least if you are not willing to pay a large price tag.
dont worry im not looking to bomb her around. she is a fab fab kids pony my daughter can do anything with her its just her legs only just come below the saddle so her leg aids are more or less pointless you see.