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pony
3 years ago

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.

Anika1304
3 years ago

That’s very important to the tube and to the pony stature… could you say something else?

Anika1304
3 years ago
Reply to  Anika1304

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

Urlewas
3 years ago

As a rule (!) about 60 kg. Suitable proportions and corresponding training condition. Something more only in rare cases.

verreisterNutzer
3 years ago

No. It comes to body construction, stature, rider, training stand etc.

Animal80
3 years ago

Hey, it depends on how the horse is built.

But you should not weigh more than 45-60kg if it is normal. LG

dreampowerponys
3 years ago

They say 15% of their own body weight.

Shiraunddati
3 years ago

50kg should go