TandD
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1. small number of riders/horses studied - only 152, so very limited info
2. only adults studied - how much of the riding population is made up be children?
3. only cornwall and devon - how about yorkshire? scotland...? even more limited info?
4. who are these experts? welfare 'experts' linked with the college? or INDEPENDENT! sources?
5. all the other 'bits' e.g. saddle, bridle, gadgets, boots, rider clothing......fat person who rides in light saddle and bridle is most likly lighter then the person who is 'normal weight' and wearing ever piece of equiptment going
this seems a very biased report - which although theoretically and factually true - doesnt take into account all the other elements that make up the weight that a horse should carry....
2. only adults studied - how much of the riding population is made up be children?
3. only cornwall and devon - how about yorkshire? scotland...? even more limited info?
4. who are these experts? welfare 'experts' linked with the college? or INDEPENDENT! sources?
5. all the other 'bits' e.g. saddle, bridle, gadgets, boots, rider clothing......fat person who rides in light saddle and bridle is most likly lighter then the person who is 'normal weight' and wearing ever piece of equiptment going
this seems a very biased report - which although theoretically and factually true - doesnt take into account all the other elements that make up the weight that a horse should carry....