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Buying enough horse
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 28064"><p>rules of thumbs are OK but use some common sense. Don't leave a big horse in a stall all week and then expect to ride rough trails for hours on weekends. Rode a 13 hand mare of my daughter's that she rode the wheels off of every day,( I'm 175) she didn't break a sweat. My horse is 15 1/2 and at beginning of season I start her hour or 2 at a time, fall rides she can go all day. Consider if you're riding a couch potatoe or a semi-pro soccor player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 28064"] rules of thumbs are OK but use some common sense. Don't leave a big horse in a stall all week and then expect to ride rough trails for hours on weekends. Rode a 13 hand mare of my daughter's that she rode the wheels off of every day,( I'm 175) she didn't break a sweat. My horse is 15 1/2 and at beginning of season I start her hour or 2 at a time, fall rides she can go all day. Consider if you're riding a couch potatoe or a semi-pro soccor player. [/QUOTE]
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