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    That sounds great Alicia, I am so jealous!

    Quote Originally Posted by buttercup132
    hight at least 15 hh Ive always had horses that I look 10x too big for.
    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 you

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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z
    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 you
    I dont really belive thats true though because I know adults who ride Iclandic ponies wich are fairly small.
    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).
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    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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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    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.
    Lol Im sure its because Zara comes from the crazy land of England
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miss Z
    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 you
    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.

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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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