Well done, COTH! Thanks!!
WOO HOO!
Great, thank you!
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The horses all still do tend to have four hooves and a tail[/QUOTE]
You forgot the expensive component - the front part that eats!
ETA: Thank you for the added forum!
Well bust my buttons !!:D:cool:
This is very cool! I have a feeling I’m going to learn a lot.
Thanks MODS! I’ve been taking a lot of flak the last few years for buying a saddle with a horn. Now my USPC eventing wannabe, past pony hunter princess of a teenage daughter can eat my grits! Yeah, so some of us go both ways. The Golden Pony looks just as good penning calves in her custom Bowman saddle as she does doing 20 meter canter circles in her black German imported Reitsport A/P saddle:)
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Yeah, so some of us go both ways. [/QUOTE]
Not that there’s anything wrong with that. ;):lol:
THANK YOU!!!
Thanks mods
Thank you so much! COTH will no longer be known as all things not Western.
Just spotted this forum today. Thanks.
THANK YOU!
So neat - thanks!
Thanks, mods! I am looking forward to learning about western riding. Starting with comfortable saddles for comfortable horses.
Yippee yi yo ki yay! Thanks, Mods!
Hell has indeed, frozen over.
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I 'm starting their adventure with the western ;-)[/QUOTE]
Welcome to CoTH!
I too had similar saddle fit issue. I made a mold of my horses back and took that with me to a horse fair to saddle shop. FYI. The circle y Lisa Lockhart has the eldest flattest tree in a shorter skirt. This saddle has a flex tree which then changed pitch in front when I girthed and dat in saddle. I got a les brown saddle pad with a panel inside the pad and it solved the tree flexing. That said when I changed my horses diet to a low sugar low startch her shape changed, she developed withers and saddle fit was much easier. Could you post a picture of your horse?