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  1. The average horse measures between 13.3–17.3 hands tall (or 1.4–1.8 metres), but it should be noted that this figure includes all breeds. For competition purposes, in the UK a pony is classified as being shorter than 14.2 hands (1.47m), though actual pony breeds can be taller than this — you can find out more on the differences between a horse and pony later in this section.

  2. Feb 17, 2023 · Here are some basic instructions: Lay the weight tape over the horse’s back so that the weight measurement side is facing up. Pull the tail end of the weight tape under the horse’s belly. It should be placed vertically level right around the horse’s cinch area. Pull the tape taught but not too tight.

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  3. May 27, 2020 · In my opinion the rider’s inseam should be between 40%-55% of the horse’s height and more ideally 45%-50% of the horse’s height. I went all nerdy with this chart. For dressage where your leg is longer 40%-50% of the horse’s height is best so your legs don’t hang too long.

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  4. It makes sense that tall riders need tall horses and smaller riders need smaller horses, but it isn’t only the height of a horse that needs to be considered. The width of the horse also plays a part. Some horses have a wide barrel (width of body), which provides more room to ‘take up’ the rider’s leg, meaning a shorter horse can ...

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · While they are incredible creatures, even Superman had his Kryptonite. The general guideline suggests a horse should carry between 15-20% of its weight 11. So, for a 12 stone (or roughly 76kg) person, a horse weighing around 500kg would be suitable. Remember, it's all about balance and comfort for both of you.

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  6. Here’s a quick example for a person that weighs 88kg and a large English saddle at 12kg: (Body weight of 88kg + Saddle weight of 12kg) x 5 = 500kg. (Body weight of 88kg + Saddle weight of 12kg) x 6.66 = 666kg. So, a person weighing 88kg would ideally need a horse between 500–666kg in weight. Horse Rider Weight Chart.

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  8. Jul 25, 2023 · Multiply 14 hands by 4 inches (since 1 hand equals 4 inches), and voila, you get a height of 56 inches. So, when a horse is said to be 14 hands, it stands 56 inches tall from the ground to its withers. Dealing with horses of various sizes requires the right gear.

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