Depending on his bone density he should weight between 600 and 850 pounds.
Depending on his build the average would be between 600 lbs. to 900 lbs.
Aproxmatly 800-900 pounds.
do u mean welsh section d? if so it means welsh cob
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A section D Welsh Cob tends to be a bit heavier in build, however the overall conformation of the horse will affect it's weight more so than just its height. If the Section D is a bit more narrow in build, then it will likely weigh less than a broader built horse of the same height. That all said a Welsh Section D typically weighs in the 750 to 1000 pound range ( 340 kg-453kg or 53 st - 71 st.)
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new forest shetland welsh section etc
a shire or cob for a beginner or a welsh section or Arab for an advanced rider
well the most a horse should ever carry is 20% of their body weight
a Morgan is a breed of horse and a welsh is a breed of pony... Morgan x welsh horse simply means that it is a cross bred horse and the two breeds that it has in it are Morgan and welsh
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It is Welsh for horse riding or horse rider
This will depend on what you want to do with the horse and how mature it is. I like to start backing at 2-3years old to get the horse used to weight and moving with a rider, but don't progress to jumping until the horse is 3-4 years old. You can also use a surcingle and put weights on it to build up the horses strength before backing if it's a concern for you.
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