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Edited at November 25, 2019 10:43 PM by Kirralee
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I think you might be to tall and heavy for that pony. you would probably want to get something around 14hh. now I am not an expert at this stuff this is just my opinion, so sorry if I am wrong:)
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Forget Me Not Equine said: I think you might be to tall and heavy for that pony. you would probably want to get something around 14hh. now I am not an expert at this stuff this is just my opinion, so sorry if I am wrong:)
Yeah I was just wondering if she might grow any more as she's quite young at the moment
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Horses grow until 5-6 years old. So she still has a few years of growing.
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That's what I thought Do you reckon she would get to 14hh
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65kgs is nothing for a 13.2hh pony, hell even 80kgs would be nothing if the pony was built right. some ponies will carry up to 100kgs without blinking an eye, sometimes even more.
I am a big lady, I am 5'7 1/2 and well over 100kgs and I've trail ridden on a stocky 14.1hh riding pony for hours and hours. He barely broke a sweat.
I have a friend who is pushing 6 foot tall and is around 75kgs and she rides her daughters pony who is 13.1hh.
https://scontent-syd2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/26815022_2258225990869809_9219787338288396778_n.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_ht=scontent-syd2-1.xx&oh=61b62bb37cfab295e3146c8e2850ea56&oe=5CB94FC4
People often underestimate the strength of ponies. Edited at January 9, 2019 04:36 AM by Summer
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I mean I rode a 14.1 When I was 4ft 6in, 65 pounds, and he only got tired at shows and after a good hour of jumping 1ft 9in and up. He was nine. Edited at January 9, 2019 07:12 AM by Coldwater Ridge Farm
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It really depends on what height the pony will finish at, since sheÂ’s only 2 thereÂ’s still lots of time for growing, if you think you will end up being closer to 6ft in height, IÂ’d consider looking at a horse, but also look at what height the pony will finish at, if 14hh+ i think you will be okay
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Ponies tend to finish in height long before horses do. Most have reached their adult height by 3/ 3.5
I bought my first pony at 3. He was 14.1. He is now 6 and is still 14.1
I had hopes hed get 15hh. Nope. I'm 5'8. And while I ride my boy fine, I do look borderline too tall. His barrel takes up quite a bit of leg, which is helpful.
While I think that pony would carry you fine, I do think you might look a bit rediculous with your feet/ankles below the stomach line.
If the thought of being too tall looking bothers you, I would err on the safe side and buy something already 14hh
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Horses wonÂ’t stop growing until they are around 7 or 8 yo I think she is a little to small for you and you should ride a pony around 14hh
IÂ’m sorry if IÂ’m wrong about the age that is what I was told
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