Yep. My friend got a new Clydsdale (sp?) cross. She rides him and he's soooo beautiful!!
Yes
No
Don't Care
Whats a draft horse?
Yep. My friend got a new Clydsdale (sp?) cross. She rides him and he's soooo beautiful!!
*Sammy*Springen*Molli*
i've not ridden a draft before but i hear they are pretty smooth under the saddle.
Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
I've only ever ridden a draft cross. He was a dutch warmblood/belgian mix and he was great! It is interesting feeling as though your legs don't even come half way around the horse though, haha.
Jessica
Thank you so much Kay for this great Sig!!
Saddling a draft is fine. I knew one back at the barn & his owner was SCARED to death of a fast horse or a jumping horse. She got him as hes much slower & has NO will to run nor jump.
I thinking making a huge horse jump is wrong.
Hmmm, yes and no. They're fine for doing light work, and they make a very gentle and safe mount. However, these horses were not designed to be ridden. They were designed to have pulling power, ie: a strong back, deep chest and relatively short legs in comparison to their body. Therefore, shoulder and hip movement is a little restricted, so long periods of cantering or galloping and too much jumping can really damage them. If you can find an extra-wide saddle to fit one, and you don't intend to do much more than hacking, then drafts would be OK. But there are heavy-type horses, such as cobs, which possess the gentle nature of drafts but have the ability to gallop and jump high.
Copyright © 2001-2013 Pet of the Day.com
Bookmarks