Christmas_Kate
Well-Known Member
Little man is being ridden by an older girl, who is experienced enough to ride him off the LR. he goes well for her, but she can only ride at weekends.
Today he was being a little S.O.D. In the end, through sheer desperation, i got on him myself and rode him. I did this with sadle and without, so see if it was his saddle making him play up (it wasnt... we've just realised he's okay coming back home... being a git going away).
Anyway, he went well for me, didnt seem to be struggling, and I even trotted him... no obvious problem.
So, the question is, do you think its okay for me to ride him? Realistically he's a large shettie at 9.3hh, and takes 4'6 rugs. I'm 5'5 and 9 1/4 stone. He wouldnt take more than a 14 inch saddle.
The problem with him is he's fat. and he needs exercising properly. Lungeing is justa no-go. He doesnt even respect the whip. Walking in hand is fine, but TBh it's a bit tedious. And my kids only ride on the LR atm, and only about once or twice a week each.
The possibility of me being able to hack him occasionally to vary his work, and to be able to get on and 'demonstate' when I'm teaching the kids seems to be there. But would I be awful in doing so? How would I knowif i was hurting him? if i was too heavy? What implications could there be from me riding him? could I hurt him long term? Obviously, I am very concerned about all these things, but just looking into the possibility of being able to exercise him myself.....
Today he was being a little S.O.D. In the end, through sheer desperation, i got on him myself and rode him. I did this with sadle and without, so see if it was his saddle making him play up (it wasnt... we've just realised he's okay coming back home... being a git going away).
Anyway, he went well for me, didnt seem to be struggling, and I even trotted him... no obvious problem.
So, the question is, do you think its okay for me to ride him? Realistically he's a large shettie at 9.3hh, and takes 4'6 rugs. I'm 5'5 and 9 1/4 stone. He wouldnt take more than a 14 inch saddle.
The problem with him is he's fat. and he needs exercising properly. Lungeing is justa no-go. He doesnt even respect the whip. Walking in hand is fine, but TBh it's a bit tedious. And my kids only ride on the LR atm, and only about once or twice a week each.
The possibility of me being able to hack him occasionally to vary his work, and to be able to get on and 'demonstate' when I'm teaching the kids seems to be there. But would I be awful in doing so? How would I knowif i was hurting him? if i was too heavy? What implications could there be from me riding him? could I hurt him long term? Obviously, I am very concerned about all these things, but just looking into the possibility of being able to exercise him myself.....