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Thank you galaxy. That is interesting. I guess I need to make the decision between riding again and weight. The instructor said at 16 stone (I'd have to 16 including a saddle and gear) the school could offer me two horses to ride. My dream has always been a 15.2 heavyweight cob ( this is the horse I feel most comfy on) what would be an ideal weight for that? I want to do low key competitions?
Also I have not a lot of time to exercise and to be honest I don't have the motivation but horse related is fine! Any ideas for weight loss involving horses. Instructor said I could lead out ponies for hacks with small children, lunge, long line (what is this?)
She said if I am willing to help she will add up my hours and it will amount to some free lessons when I'm slimmer
Most stables round my way say 15st max so once I'd lost the weight, I went running to them. However, nearly 19st is way above what I'd allow near any horse, sorry. The whole weight is concentrated on the small area of the saddle. You must know that our weight is far too much :frown3:
How rude. You have no idea on my circumstances
Rude, but unfortunately true. You have a responsibility for your own size as well as the horse's welfare.
My horse in my signature is in top condition there, he's 15.1, traddy cob with lots of bone (which counts towards how much weight a horse can carry) and the max I'd put on I'm is about 14 stone.
Hope you stick with it, OP and get back on the horses soon, but I'd say that buying our own just because no-one will tell you it's not fair to get on it is the wrong way to go about it. :smile3: