Jzee
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I was just wondering! I asked someone today and they came up with a lot of sentences ... so let me know what you think please! Or maybe it can mean a lot of things in a lot of different situations...
1. Where a small rider placed on very big horse
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Just goes to prove that horsemanship is not about size and strength.But what if they're perfectly capable of riding/handling that horse?
I used to work for Geoff Luckett, his partner Claire (who is TINY!!!!! About 5'1"/5'2", must weigh 4 stone dripping wet) has a stonking great 17.3hh Holstein (Compliment II), she looks like a pea on a mountain but she rides him beautifully and he was lovely to handle. I wouldn't have said she was over horsed by any means!
But what if they're perfectly capable of riding/handling that horse?
I used to work for Geoff Luckett, his partner Claire (who is TINY!!!!! About 5'1"/5'2", must weigh 4 stone dripping wet) has a stonking great 17.3hh Holstein (Compliment II), she looks like a pea on a mountain but she rides him beautifully and he was lovely to handle. I wouldn't have said she was over horsed by any means!
Never said they couldn't handle the horse, but I think from a showing point of view would look over horsed. Think is more aesthetics than anything elseBut what if they're perfectly capable of riding/handling that horse?
Never seen a horse stress about not going to HOYS... Not something you'd use the phrase over horsed forJzee said:Potential talent is different from being over-horsed? I assume he doesn't care whether he's great or not! (he's still great in my eyes!).
Over horsed would be if you had to take him in fields and horse repeatedly tried to shorten your mortal coilJzee said:And my other one is an ex-racehorse and we do loads of fun hacking - in between breaking himself and trips to the osteo... but there are days when I choose not to take him in the fields... does that mean I've over-horsed or just very sensible?
Over horsed if you cannot get them to and from fieldJzee said:And on really windy days they can be monsters to lead in from the field... but that's just normal in those conditions or is that over-horsed.
Only over horsed if horse trying to kill you and makes you not do things you would normally doJzee said:Someone said this morning it can mean if your horse is fitter than you - then you are over-horsed... but my horses are both much fitter than me!