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Old 18-02-2010, 02:37 AM
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Re: Am I too heavy to learn to ride?

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Does he look like it's a struggle to carry his blimp of a owner?





I'm 100% in tune with my boy, I've had him since he was a very scared and nervous baby who had been beaten because he was 'naughty' turns out he is blind in one eye so not at all 'naughty' just a very scared horse. My 'dumb' animal communicates much clearer to me than most humans do anyday.

Doesn't seem to worry him much that I'm not far off the weight of the OP.
VERY beautiful Cob, JSR. He is quite the looker
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Re: Am I too heavy to learn to ride?

no you certainly dont look too heavy for him - he is a nice chunky, short coupled horse witha leg in each corner - perfect for weight carrying - and by the looks of it could carry someone much bigger than you -i'd hardly call you a blimp - you dont look that big to me! - i think the worst things are an unbalanced rider or a horse with a long weak back - these two factors really influence weight carrying the most!
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