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To: AnAmericanMother
Are most of your horses that small?
No, most are 15 hands or above. Oliver is 14.3, Stella the one I'm going to test drive is 14.3, and we have a welsh pony, but that's it. 16 hands is pushing it for me, I'm about 5' tall with my shoes on if I stand up straight ;-) so Stella and the smaller horses are actually a pretty good fit. Anything 16h and above, I feel like an ant on an elephant, and I look downright silly. My trainer has a 17 hand warmblood, and I can walk right under his neck without having to bend over. Everyone wants to compete on the 16 hand horses it seems, but my first dressage trainer who I'm doing the clinic with in June is a USDF gold and silver medalist, and she competes with welsh cobbs. Go figure :-) She had enormous success with a welsh cob who was under 15 hands.
6,508 posted on 04/26/2007 1:16:08 PM PDT by Beaker (Don't Panic)
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To: Beaker
Well, I'm 5'6", but I'm VERY short in the leg, especially the lower leg (knee to ankle). So I can get away with riding ponies. I don't look "perched" on a 16 hh Tbred, because for one thing she's very narrow, and for another I'm riding now with a much longer stirrup, even jumping.

But I've gotten used to the longer stride rhythm of a tall horse, might take some adjustment to ride a pony . . .

6,509 posted on 04/26/2007 1:19:52 PM PDT by AnAmericanMother ((Ministrix of Ye Chase, TTGC Ladies' Auxiliary (recess appointment)))
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