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xspiralx
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Basically my point is I reckon horses can carry alot more than they let on!
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I'm not sure your argument makes much sense really.
Firstly humans are built differently to horses, so what a human can comfortably carry is not the same as what a horse can comfortably carry.
Secondly, you might be able to carry that weight, but it would certainly be hard work and a bit of a slog, no matter how fit you were - I doubt you'd be able to happily sprint, frolic around or leap over things whilst carrying that weight. Riding should be pleasant for both the horse and rider, so I don't think anyone should ride a horse that can't carry them without minimal effort.
With regards to the initial post I would say about 13 stone, if the rider is balanced and the horse is fit and well muscled. It depends also what a person wants to do with that horse - general allrounder stuff is fine, but for serious competition stuff then personally I would want a lighter person.
I do think you have to judge on the individual horse and rider though.
Basically my point is I reckon horses can carry alot more than they let on!
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I'm not sure your argument makes much sense really.
Firstly humans are built differently to horses, so what a human can comfortably carry is not the same as what a horse can comfortably carry.
Secondly, you might be able to carry that weight, but it would certainly be hard work and a bit of a slog, no matter how fit you were - I doubt you'd be able to happily sprint, frolic around or leap over things whilst carrying that weight. Riding should be pleasant for both the horse and rider, so I don't think anyone should ride a horse that can't carry them without minimal effort.
With regards to the initial post I would say about 13 stone, if the rider is balanced and the horse is fit and well muscled. It depends also what a person wants to do with that horse - general allrounder stuff is fine, but for serious competition stuff then personally I would want a lighter person.
I do think you have to judge on the individual horse and rider though.