Shilasdair
Patting her thylacine
I've been pondering this for a while and feel it's time to start a thread and see what people come up with...
I know many riding schools have very low limits for good reasons so I'm not looking to get into that side of it, I'm thinking about private horses.
Is there a riding ability at which a rider should accept that no horse can safely or humanely carry them?
While I am all for lifelong learning and finding the right horse for the rider but I also think there must be a ceiling ability at which a person just has to accept no horse can fairly be asked to carry a rider.
What ability would you think no horse should be asked to take?
I know many riding schools have very low limits for good reasons so I'm not looking to get into that side of it, I'm thinking about private horses.
Is there a riding ability at which a rider should accept that no horse can safely or humanely carry them?
While I am all for lifelong learning and finding the right horse for the rider but I also think there must be a ceiling ability at which a person just has to accept no horse can fairly be asked to carry a rider.
What ability would you think no horse should be asked to take?