Welshie Squisher
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What did you do?
And at what age did you realise they weren't going to be big enough.
I have an odd Welsh cob filly.
At 17 months she measured in at 13.3hh, predicted to make 14.2hh to 14.3hh.
All seemed well.
Well she's now 2 and 3\4 years and she really hasn't grow at all since 17 months, she isn't even chunkier.
What I see is a kids or light weight adults pony, she hasn't got a mass of bone, and there's not much chunky about her.
I'm only short at 5'2" but I'm also 12 1\2 stone meaning we'd probably top 13 1\2 stone with tack.
I'd not be worried if she was growing but she's not, no sign of it either
I do need to lose weight for many reasons and if I was to lose 3 stone and be the weight I should be I'd not even be writing this.
Can I realistically be a weight I've not been in 20 years for a horse, and maintain it?
Hell I can't even get started
I've had her since 9 months, she was to be my forever horse, and I'd be loathed to sell but I can imagine never being able to ride her
I'm really quite fed up about the whole thing.
And at what age did you realise they weren't going to be big enough.
I have an odd Welsh cob filly.
At 17 months she measured in at 13.3hh, predicted to make 14.2hh to 14.3hh.
All seemed well.
Well she's now 2 and 3\4 years and she really hasn't grow at all since 17 months, she isn't even chunkier.
What I see is a kids or light weight adults pony, she hasn't got a mass of bone, and there's not much chunky about her.
I'm only short at 5'2" but I'm also 12 1\2 stone meaning we'd probably top 13 1\2 stone with tack.
I'd not be worried if she was growing but she's not, no sign of it either
I do need to lose weight for many reasons and if I was to lose 3 stone and be the weight I should be I'd not even be writing this.
Can I realistically be a weight I've not been in 20 years for a horse, and maintain it?
Hell I can't even get started
I've had her since 9 months, she was to be my forever horse, and I'd be loathed to sell but I can imagine never being able to ride her
I'm really quite fed up about the whole thing.