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<blockquote data-quote="rross" data-source="post: 168108" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>Alan-</p><p>The Canadians ride a lot of horses with some draft in them and for good reason. If they were miserable to ride I doubt that they would keep doing it. Right now my neighbor that works on a big cow outfit is riding nothing but draft cross, he says they are great to ride. He has never mentioned the ride even coming close to resembling a ride on a peice of plywood. But then maybe thats the difference between going out and doing a job and riding in the showring. ;-) </p><p></p><p>350# is a lot of weight, especially if you have an inexperienced rider, not only riding but getting on and off. :idea: A little stouter heavier boned horse would handle the weight better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rross, post: 168108, member: 3155"] Alan- The Canadians ride a lot of horses with some draft in them and for good reason. If they were miserable to ride I doubt that they would keep doing it. Right now my neighbor that works on a big cow outfit is riding nothing but draft cross, he says they are great to ride. He has never mentioned the ride even coming close to resembling a ride on a peice of plywood. But then maybe thats the difference between going out and doing a job and riding in the showring. ;-) 350# is a lot of weight, especially if you have an inexperienced rider, not only riding but getting on and off. :idea: A little stouter heavier boned horse would handle the weight better. [/QUOTE]
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