Thats awesome that you might be able to get your own horse!
Fingers definately crossed.. I hope this works out!![]()
Thats awesome that you might be able to get your own horse!
Fingers definately crossed.. I hope this works out!![]()
They are beautiful. I just noticed the name Shasta... That name is just asking for good things from him.![]()
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Good for you Alicia!!!!! Sounds like an awesome plan!!!
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That's Awsome! For me, lameness issues and having full responsibility while still in highschool would be enough to scare me away from ownership, but I know you've had issues with owners pulling out on shareboards. How about leasing, where the horse is basically yours for a set number of months?
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Good luck! I hope you get the horse of your dreams!![]()
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I put up a ad on equine connect last night and have 2 replies already but for lease or part board. Some lady said I could ride for free in exchange for grooming her horses. What a deal!!!
I still plan on getting my own but thats when i get another job wich I dont have yet.
That sounds great Alicia, I am so jealous!![]()
When finding the right height of horse, your feet should be no lower than the horse's belly and no higher than three inches below the bottom of the saddle flap. I know that arabs are not generally very large and have quite a thin frame so you may find you need something a little larger and bulkier, not sure how tall you are though. Another thing I was taught is that if you can rest your chin on a horse's back without bending down or standing on tiptoes, it's the right height for youOriginally Posted by buttercup132
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I dont really belive thats true though because I know adults who ride Iclandic ponies wich are fairly small.Originally Posted by Miss Z
And adults could ride Triggy bum but they just looked silly.
Thats just what I ment is I always look too tall for the horses(I feel fine on them but if I see a picture of me on them I realize how small they are).
You're right Alicia, I have a 5'7" friend who owns Icelandics - I don't understand why people think you can't ride a horse if you're legs are too long for it. So not true.
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Lol Im sure its because Zara comes from the crazy land of EnglandOriginally Posted by BC_MoM
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then Solo is way too small, and Chopin would be slightly tall! A lot of it has to do with the horse's barrel, and how much there is to wrap your legs around.Originally Posted by Miss Z
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I think the size of horse is more dependent on what you are comfortable with. I know some who is 5 feet tall and rides a 17+ hand draft tb cross ("American warmblood") stallion. She is doing extremely well showing PSG.
But, I don't think really tall or big people should ride ponies and I don't think that really short people should be riding 17 hand horses. But there is always exceptions.
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