LadyLexicon
Member
Hi
So I’ve recently fallen in love with a 14.1/2hh cob who is a lot smaller than what I’m used to. She’s only 4 and still has growing to do (in terms of filling out- very young looking at the moment!) she’s currently weighing in at around 400kg.
I’m 5ft8 and weigh 12.5 stone. Im fit too, just always been a little thick set! I’m at the 20% of her weight at the moment, but hoping she’s going to put weight on as she grows and fills out.
Im not riding her currently, she’s only lightly backed so far and has been given time to mature. Im going to start attempting to build her up a little in spring and see how we go.
Am I wasting my time? I’m a behaviourist and always very much want the horse to enjoy their work/ life and will feel very uncomfortable If I’m too heavy for her- previously I’ve always gone for 17hh hunter types! But this little mare has stolen my heart.
Thoughts please on whether I’m being soft or actually it could be fine! My friends and her owner think I’m being daft, but I wonder if strangers might be more honest!
thanks!
So I’ve recently fallen in love with a 14.1/2hh cob who is a lot smaller than what I’m used to. She’s only 4 and still has growing to do (in terms of filling out- very young looking at the moment!) she’s currently weighing in at around 400kg.
I’m 5ft8 and weigh 12.5 stone. Im fit too, just always been a little thick set! I’m at the 20% of her weight at the moment, but hoping she’s going to put weight on as she grows and fills out.
Im not riding her currently, she’s only lightly backed so far and has been given time to mature. Im going to start attempting to build her up a little in spring and see how we go.
Am I wasting my time? I’m a behaviourist and always very much want the horse to enjoy their work/ life and will feel very uncomfortable If I’m too heavy for her- previously I’ve always gone for 17hh hunter types! But this little mare has stolen my heart.
Thoughts please on whether I’m being soft or actually it could be fine! My friends and her owner think I’m being daft, but I wonder if strangers might be more honest!
thanks!