Quantock-cob
Well-Known Member
This is for my OH really. He is very annoyed that the local village busy-body had a go at him when he was riding last night to say he was too big for our horse. She really is a pain
So the details:
OH is just under 6 foot and no more than 13st. Saddle is not a heavy one and we don't have loads of unnecessary tack on the horse.
Horse is a HW traditional cob gelding, 11 yrs old, 15hh, and a bit porky at the moment.
OH has just come back from RC camp with the cob (which they both loved) and was doing lots of lessons (flatwork, show jumps, xc jumps - no more than 2'3''). None of the instructors there said he was too big.
So can I please put his mind at rest and tell him he's OK. What's your opinion?
I really need him to ride as much as possible as cob needs to lose weight, and I am unable to ride at the mo as I have been unwell with bad attack of Fibromyalgia.
Can only offer chicken fajitas - as that's whats in the oven. Probably some cooking chocolate kicking around somewhere if you're desperate.
Thanks.x
Also, forgot to say, we had the physio out to check his back before he went to camp, and although he had a bit of stiffness she put this down to the amount of hill work he has been doing since we moved to a new yard (last yard had no hills anywhere nearby). She also said that OH was fine for horse!
So the details:
OH is just under 6 foot and no more than 13st. Saddle is not a heavy one and we don't have loads of unnecessary tack on the horse.
Horse is a HW traditional cob gelding, 11 yrs old, 15hh, and a bit porky at the moment.
OH has just come back from RC camp with the cob (which they both loved) and was doing lots of lessons (flatwork, show jumps, xc jumps - no more than 2'3''). None of the instructors there said he was too big.
So can I please put his mind at rest and tell him he's OK. What's your opinion?
I really need him to ride as much as possible as cob needs to lose weight, and I am unable to ride at the mo as I have been unwell with bad attack of Fibromyalgia.
Can only offer chicken fajitas - as that's whats in the oven. Probably some cooking chocolate kicking around somewhere if you're desperate.
Also, forgot to say, we had the physio out to check his back before he went to camp, and although he had a bit of stiffness she put this down to the amount of hill work he has been doing since we moved to a new yard (last yard had no hills anywhere nearby). She also said that OH was fine for horse!
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