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Quoted: Dan Blocker was way over 200 and they let him ride horses. View Quote He was about 300 and I remember a few episodes he had a body strapped on or was riding 2 up. Horses are eating too much soy now too. As a former horse owner I wouldn't let the fat chick ride my horses either. If she were properly trained and I had a draft horse maybe but I had Arabians that could break a leg under their own weight, no way in hell would she be able to do anything but pet one of mine. |
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That's funny. Lose a couple tons lardass. 2 million fat fucks follow her so they can feel better about being fat themselves.
I suppose there are a few sad dude followers that have no choice but to bang football player sized women. |
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But she said she was shocked by the way one of the ranch employees spoke to her, and felt compelled to share her experience. View Quote Meh... he could have said anything from "Ma'am, we have a weight limit for our horses" to "Holy shit, tubby, you ain't gonna be squishing one of OUR horses!". But I'd bet it was closer to the former. |
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Need ahelluva working draft horse to carry that sack of potatoes
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Having unfortunately lived that horse lifestyle for a while post 2000, I can attest that WAY bigger women ride horses.
In fact, a LOT of women who ride are massive, much bigger than the woman in OP's pic. That being said there are a lot of super fit riders as well |
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Quoted: 200lbs seems low. Is that a lot for a horse to carry a 250lb rider? (Depending on the size of the horse) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Stable near here has a 200lb weight limit clearly posted and explained with a no refund policy, and they put you on a scale. The amount of butt hurt is epic. 200lbs seems low. Is that a lot for a horse to carry a 250lb rider? (Depending on the size of the horse) @TobyLazur 10-20% of horses body weight depending on task and breeding. Most "rental" horses are pretty fit from being worked often but are also often older or well traveled and maybe a little worn. Can't be putting customers on green broke unknowns. Most hack stables aren't keeping big drafters either, they're expensive even by horse standards, they're also huge and intimidating to novices even if they're usually super chill big lumps. For your average 11-1200# qh/Morgan/whatever it's a safe blanket number. I know a few people around 250 who are beautiful balanced riders that are light on the horse and really fun to watch. I know a couple people around 150 that are a trainwreck and can't figure out why their horse is always sore and sour |
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Back with a remix. Thought I wouldn't see more coverage but this was in my news feed.
https://www.outkick.com/plus-size-model-remi-bader-unleashes-the-fat-shaming-wokes-on-a-horse-ranch-after-being-told-shes-too-heavy-to-ride/ |
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Worked at a summer camp running trail rides... always felt bad for the horses when the fatasses got on.
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Quoted: No shit. But I know some of you degenerates would give her a try. Save a Seabiscuit. Ride a land whale. https://media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com/image/upload/t_fit-760w,f_auto,q_auto:best/rockcms/2022-06/220613-Remi-Bader-ew-250p-a5bd60.jpg https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna33330 TikTok star Remi Bader says a ranch wouldn't allow her to ride their horses due to her weight "I’ve rode horses before and have never had this issue," Bader, who has more than 2 million followers on TikTok, wrote in the caption of her video. https://c.tenor.com/GWZ4Yd89Dg4AAAAC/i-just-threw-up-in-my-mouth-throw-up.gif View Quote |
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Quoted: She’s fat, but she’s not “horse can’t carry me fat” View Quote Actually she could be depending on the size of the horse and/ or the terrain she would be riding in. My horse is 16.2 and weights nearly 1300 pounds and I wouldn't allow that fat bitch ride her. Besides, it ain't her fucking horse. I've told people who thought they were going to get on my horses and act stupid to get the fuck off of them. Their feelings aren't worth the long term pain and damage to the horse, the long term medical bills that I'm responsible for, even if they pay for the short term damage. They don't like it, fuck 'em. They can find a fucking draft horse to ride, learn to drive and sit their fat asses in a damn cart or wagon or go on a god damned diet and exercise program and lose some fucking weight! |
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Quoted: Dan Blocker was way over 200 and they let him ride horses. View Quote The television and movie industry used to abuse and kill animals all the time while filming. It's why you see the No animals were harmed during the filming of this production spiel on every show that has an animal. |
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Quoted: My parents and sister were into horse shows and every once inawhile I’d get drug along or have a moment of weakness and volunteer to go. There was a chick bigger than whoever that is that was at every show. Her fucking horse would be grunting as it made its laps and literally would spread its legs like it was bracing itself when they would be standing still. Bitch had such a hard time getting in and out of the saddle that she wouldn’t even dismount between classes which sometimes would be several classes in between whatever classes she was in. View Quote Yep, there's always one. |
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My great grandfather was WW1 horse cavalry, granted Imperial German Cavalry but cavalry none the less, and the standards were, a man had to be no taller than about 5'9” or 5'10” tall and weigh no more than 155-160 pounds.
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So how much weight can a normal sized horse comfortably and safely carry?
200lbs is not very much in the us today. |
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View Quote This was the funniest thing I ever saw. |
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I mean yea she a big girl but how small was the horse she wanted to ride?? I've ridden horses all my life, i'm 6'5" 330lbs....granted my horse was almost 17 hands high
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View Quote That horse was seriously overloaded. It looked to me like the rider pulled him over backwards. |
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NY laws man!
Under New York State agricultural law, overloading or otherwise harming any wild or tame animal is a class A misdemeanor. Anyone found guilty can be sentenced to up a year in prison, and assessed a fine of as much as $1,000 or twice the amount they gained from the crime. View Quote |
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Quoted: I mean yea she a big girl but how small was the horse she wanted to ride?? I've ridden horses all my life, i'm 6'5" 330lbs....granted my horse was almost 17 hands high View Quote Rode all your life probably means you're riding lighter than you scale vs 300lbs of bouncy blubber gal |
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Quoted: Rode all your life probably means you're riding lighter than you scale vs 300lbs of bouncy blubber gal View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I mean yea she a big girl but how small was the horse she wanted to ride?? I've ridden horses all my life, i'm 6'5" 330lbs....granted my horse was almost 17 hands high Rode all your life probably means you're riding lighter than you scale vs 300lbs of bouncy blubber gal Balance and weight distribution matter. Carrying a controlled, balanced, quiet rider with soft hands, good leg, and a firm seat, even at 330 lbs, is much different than a 250# unbalanced feed sack lurching all over the place as she twists around for the best selfie angle or to jabber at her friends while sawing at the horse’s mouth and wildly kicking and flailing her legs around. |
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Quoted: Balance and weight distribution matter. Carrying a controlled, balanced, quiet rider with soft hands, good leg, and a firm seat, even at 330 lbs, is much different than a 250# unbalanced feed sack lurching all over the place as she twists around for the best selfie angle or to jabber at her friends while sawing at the horse’s mouth and wildly kicking and flailing her legs around. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I mean yea she a big girl but how small was the horse she wanted to ride?? I've ridden horses all my life, i'm 6'5" 330lbs....granted my horse was almost 17 hands high Rode all your life probably means you're riding lighter than you scale vs 300lbs of bouncy blubber gal Balance and weight distribution matter. Carrying a controlled, balanced, quiet rider with soft hands, good leg, and a firm seat, even at 330 lbs, is much different than a 250# unbalanced feed sack lurching all over the place as she twists around for the best selfie angle or to jabber at her friends while sawing at the horse’s mouth and wildly kicking and flailing her legs around. Bingo, I've seen graceful 250 and train wreck 140 |
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Quoted: At 240#, a draft could handle her easily, and it might not be a bad idea. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a4/40/41/a440410a17ba6f2b84d92c0b5047a9df.jpg View Quote Something, something, Fillies and Mares |
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Quoted: Something, something, Fillies and Mares View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: At 240#, a draft could handle her easily, and it might not be a bad idea. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a4/40/41/a440410a17ba6f2b84d92c0b5047a9df.jpg Something, something, Fillies and Mares I’m tiny enough I wouldn’t look out of place on a Welsh pony, but I prefer riding drafts and draft crosses. I’m planning on breeding my paint mare to a spotted draft for a possible fox hunting prospect. |
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This was a publicity stunt, it has been revealed. She knew about the weight limit and made the comotion for publicity
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Quoted: I’m tiny enough I wouldn’t look out of place on a Welsh pony, but I prefer riding drafts and draft crosses. I’m planning on breeding my paint mare to a spotted draft for a possible fox hunting prospect. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: At 240#, a draft could handle her easily, and it might not be a bad idea. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/a4/40/41/a440410a17ba6f2b84d92c0b5047a9df.jpg Something, something, Fillies and Mares I’m tiny enough I wouldn’t look out of place on a Welsh pony, but I prefer riding drafts and draft crosses. I’m planning on breeding my paint mare to a spotted draft for a possible fox hunting prospect. Do it! Halftie drafty all the things. I can do the smalls, got lucky with tall and slender built but power comes with size, 16.2 or less unless they're real solid is meh. |
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She may have ridden horses before but that had to be 20 years ago when she was only around a deuce, deuce and a half…
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