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Baroque
1 year ago

It depends. 25 degrees is not hot. But with high humidity and poor training condition in relation to the demanded performance, it can also be overwhelming for the horse or rider. It’s about riders and coaches.

Hjalti
1 year ago

If the humidity is not too high, so that the actual temperature in the hall is also meant and not the outside temperature – some hall at 25°C has smooth 30°C+ inside… , the horse is used to it and has the necessary condition + constitution, the horse is not overwhelmed, speaks nothing against it.

PeppysGirl
1 year ago

Come on. A fit, trained and healthy horse has no problem in the normal case.

Urlewas
1 year ago

Yeah, you can. Of course, it always depends on the more precise circumstances.

pony
1 year ago

if the floor is not properly irrigated, it is either too slippery or too dusty.

I wouldn’t do it.

yourbigsister
1 year ago

Well, I would go there after the health of horse and horse rider*in. Is your horse trained, has stamina & Co? How old is your horse and what breed? What’s the coat and your horse has problems with heat? And then the same thing with you:) If you are both healthy and trained, it should work:D

great fun :3

Depressedandhot
1 year ago

of course

Keks37
1 year ago

If the horse is used, yes