Fortanedancer
Well-Known Member
I acquired a nearly 2 year old Irish cob who stood at 12.2 hh and was in a mindset that at that age he’d probably reach a good 13.2/ 14hh once ready to start. Here we are 18 months later and the lovely lad has grown all of one inch.
he’s the stocky sort, about 40 stone, very compact but short backed. I’ve bought a treeless saddle for him as it would be difficult to find one to fit him that I could actually ride him in.... then I got on the scales ?... The 20% rule would mean I have to be 8 st tops and im 8.7. I could actually cry about it because I bought him as an untouched, feral, ungelded nearly 2 year old. I’ve put so much work in to him to get him to the point where he is 100% ready to start his ridden education and I’m afraid I won’t be able to unless I lose the weight. He’s got some quirks and wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea so I wouldn’t want to sell in case he was passed around, he also isn’t a child’s pony at the moment obviously.
anybody else ever been in the same pickle? What did you do about it?
he’s the stocky sort, about 40 stone, very compact but short backed. I’ve bought a treeless saddle for him as it would be difficult to find one to fit him that I could actually ride him in.... then I got on the scales ?... The 20% rule would mean I have to be 8 st tops and im 8.7. I could actually cry about it because I bought him as an untouched, feral, ungelded nearly 2 year old. I’ve put so much work in to him to get him to the point where he is 100% ready to start his ridden education and I’m afraid I won’t be able to unless I lose the weight. He’s got some quirks and wouldn’t be everyone’s cup of tea so I wouldn’t want to sell in case he was passed around, he also isn’t a child’s pony at the moment obviously.
anybody else ever been in the same pickle? What did you do about it?