Section A - What weight?

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What weight can a Section A pony carry? I know it's more than people think coz they're strong little things, but I can't seem to get an answer from anyone!! Does anyone here know? My mare is 11.1hh.
 
Yes she's a proper section a - I've never had one before so I don't really know much abt them
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Is she chunky or spindly?

A chunky sec A would take about 8 or 9 stone (though not being galloped about)

A more nimble "pretty" show pony sec A about 7 stone.
 
Measure the pony's bone - circumference of front leg just below the knee (sorry if you already know this!).

The pony's height is irrelevant; what matters is how much bone she has.

As a rule-of-thumb, a horse/pony with 8 inches of bone can carry up to a maximum of 13 stone (including saddle, rider's heavy clothing, boots, etc.). I wouldn't put more than 10 stone max (including saddle, etc.) on a horse/pony with 7 inches of bone.

Your pony may well have much less bone than this - although some native pony breeds are quite sturdy. I wouldn't ask your mare to carry more than 8 stone max, including saddle, etc. Less if she is a really fine type with lighter bone.
 
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Thanks - I'll go measure her legs!! I can't really tell what she's like at the mo as she has about 3 inches of coat on her
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Cool! Do squish the hair down so you are actually measuring her bone, not her woolly coat!
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