spacie1977
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Bigger horses tend not to be as sharp as smaller horses. Perhaps their size makes it take longer for the messages to go from their head to their feet :-D
Bigger horses tend not to be as sharp as smaller horses. Perhaps their size makes it take longer for the messages to go from their head to their feet :-D
As in title? I am 5'9 and I usually ride RS horses of between 14.3 - 15.1 HH.
Always thought 14.3 HH would be too small for me but seems to work OK. As I'm new to riding dismounting a 15.1 HH can be daunting !
What do you ride?
As in title? I am 5'9 and I usually ride RS horses of between 14.3 - 15.1 HH.
Always thought 14.3 HH would be too small for me but seems to work OK. As I'm new to riding dismounting a 15.1 HH can be daunting !
What do you ride?
It's really only a couple of inches difference ��.
My preference is around the 15.3 mark but I'm comfortable up to any height. Currently sharing a hw cob with my family, who is 14 something. I haven't been on her yet but I expect her to ride big. She's broad but also has a lot of presence, big strides, has a lot in front and carries herself well. I'm 5'6".
So long as you fit each other well (and lots of factors come into that), the actual height doesn't matter a great deal ��.
Bigger horses tend not to be as sharp as smaller horses. Perhaps their size makes it take longer for the messages to go from their head to their feet :-D