Up to what weight can you ride a 1.30m tall horse?
Is there anything to calculate up to what weight a horse of a certain height can still be ridden?
Is there anything to calculate up to what weight a horse of a certain height can still be ridden?
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I mean purely in terms of physique, appearance, growth?
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Hi, I have a question about E5 from the current FN exercise booklet: When you canter for the second time (on the C circle), it says (1 1/2 times around). That means you canter at X, to the closed side of the circle, then canter one lap "to X," and then you should canter for…
because one sits not on the stockmass, but on the back of the horse, the back height is decisive.
in extreme case, the pony has a high resistance and a lower. then its back height at the lowest point is only 1.10m.
then you don’t put on anyone who is heavier than 30kg and larger than 1.35m.
That’s very important to the tube and to the pony stature… could you say something else?
Horse very strong, is a mix. Healthy and 14 years old.
They say 10-15% of the body weight. If the horse is strong (not the same as good in the food) you can say 15%. With a 1.30 large, well-built 280kg pony, so approx. 40kg
Okay, thanks.
As a rule (!) about 60 kg. Suitable proportions and corresponding training condition. Something more only in rare cases.
No. It comes to body construction, stature, rider, training stand etc.
Hey, it depends on how the horse is built.
But you should not weigh more than 45-60kg if it is normal. LG
They say 15% of their own body weight.
50kg should go