touchstone
Well-Known Member
Sounds very odd to me! How can you work out the weight a horse can carry as a percentage of it's own bodyweight when the horse is overweight itself? A horse doesn't increase its weight-carrying ability when it piles on extra fat (in fact it probably decreases it)!
Finally some one else who thinks this!!!
When I was at college it was deemed that a welsh d that was hugley over weight (belonging to the also hugley over weight YM funnily enough) was a better weight carrier for being large. My logic that he is carrying a large proportion of what he could carry already ment he shouldnt have a larger rider was completly dismissed
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An overweight horse already has additional strain on heart, lungs and joints, I find it ridiculous to suggest that they are capable of carrying a heavier rider because they are overweight themselves, you are just adding to their troubles!