I've seen alot of fat people ride horses and in depends how heavy the person is and how tall the horse is and how much it can carry and you need to know if the horse has any back problems
To teach a horse to carry a rider, you will need to start by introducing the horse to wearing a saddle and bridle. Slowly desensitize the horse to the weight of the rider by first leaning over its back and gradually progressing to sitting on its back. Use clear, consistent cues and reward the horse for good behavior to reinforce the desired behavior of carrying a rider.
When you are too tall for your horse depends on several things. If you are riding for pleasure, so long as the horse can carry you and your legs don't touch the ground, you can ride. If you are jumping, your feet usually need to stay at girth level or higher.
Well ideally you would be riding a horse that you could easily mount from the ground if you needed to. But as the horse is too tall, then you should used a mounting block or a step stool. Also it is better for a horses back to mount from a mounting block as it helps to prevent back pain in the horse.
Lasso and hogtie it then carry it back on your horse
Full grown horses and ponies can be from 2ft to 7ft tall at their back, but usually they're somewhere in between.
horse can never carry the car. because car is bigger
a horse
A packhorse is a horse used as a pack animal - used to carry goods on its back, usually in sidebags or panniers.
It depends on how tall the sire and dam are of the horse
64 in. or 162.56 cm.
No a horse doesn't.