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A. The only difference, is that the BETHEL CUSTOM SADDLE can be made to suit your exact requirements. The Horseshoe B Saddle is made using the same quality materials however as we standardise some of our styles there won't be as many options from ... more
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What we call the English saddle might more appropriately be referred to as the European saddle. It was created by the Germans and Hungarians and was designed to enable horse and rider to jump over enemy foot soldiers. ChaCha for now. ... more
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Riding horses is fun and great exercise. There are several ways to ride horses, many of them differing from each other because of the tack used on the horse. This article will give you tips on how to ride in an English saddle. Riding English is one ... more
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Archaeological evidence suggests that the Assyrians in the Middle East invented the saddle around 700 B.C. Assyrian warriors used rugged clothes with straps wrapped around the horse as an early saddle. ... more
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The yearly club membership renewals (the Application For Membership and dues) are due by December 31st of the year prior to the renewal year (i.e. due December 31, 2011 for the 2012 membership year) in order to avoid a late fee. After that date, ... more
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Keeping the saddle girh is important for a safe horse riding. After strapping the girth, tighten the girth starting from the innermost loop through the knot. Many horses will actually expand their bellies a little during this process. Walk your ... more
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The major distinguishing feature of the English saddle is it's lack of a horn and it's "panels" which are a pair of pads attached to the underside of the seat and filled with wool, foam or air. Do both Western and English saddles have different ... more
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1. If your cinch will buckle into the tie strap (latigo), then you do not need to knot it. Some latigos don't have enough holes, and if your horse is smaller especially you will have to knot the latigo. Sounds like you know how. But the best way is ... more
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Yes. In fact, the Bambach Saddle Seat was originally developed for disabled children. Children naturally sit with perfect posture in the Bambach Saddle Seat. They love the greater freedom of movement and easy access to activities that the seat ... more
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Yes. The Thudbuster uses a typical saddle-clamp mechanism, allowing you to use any saddle that has the standard double-mounting rail design. The saddle clamp also allows for fine-tune adjustments of the saddle angle and the saddle fore/aft position. ... more
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