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Riding a horse or pony that is overweight can be a challenging and frustrating experience. Not having suitable equipment only further complicates the problems. Read on to get some ideas on how to make the best of this situation.
Steps
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1Try to not ride with equipment that is ill-fitting. Try to use a wide-tree saddle if needed. Sometimes, it's better to ride bareback if your tack doesn't fit right. Try asking someone who would know what a well-fitting tack should look like on a horse.
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2Obtain better-fitted tack before attempting to ride. Otherwise, your animal will never be able to put forth their all, and keeping them happy is pretty much impossible.
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3Start out with slow, short workouts. The horse or pony will probably be in shock the first couple of times you ride it and will give you repeated "You want me to do what!?" looks. Keeping the first workouts slow and short is important to keep the animal happy.
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4Keep the sessions to around 30 minutes or so in the beginning. Start out with lots of walking, and no more than 10 minutes of trotting. This helps give the animal time to adjust to the idea of work, and will also begin to start building muscle and working off the flab. The first week or two your pony might not be all that happy (depending on how "out of shape" they are and their attitude).
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5Start to slowly increase both the workout's length and the time spent trotting after the first two weeks or so. It's advisable to not try cantering for more than a few minutes at this point.
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6See the results in about one to two months. After a month to two months, the pony should be a little bit slimmer. This will do wonders for improving his mood since the work will be less difficult for him now that he's in better shape.
Warnings
- Do not push the pony too hard to lose weight or it will be unhealthy for the pony.Thanks!
- Riding is a dangerous activity, and should not be attempted unless you have previous experience or are being supervised.Thanks!
Things You'll Need
- Pony or horse
- Well-fitted tack























































