Hello All,
I have some questions on how to tack up my horse with my saddle. Like where should the keepers be situated, how to know if I need to adjust straps,how are breast straps attached...stuff like that. I have tried looking at youtube for any helpful videos..unfortunately I haven't found any. If anyone would be able to put together a video on how they tack their horses up from start to finish I would be grateful.
I found my saddle on ebay..it had been restored sometime in the past and came to me REEKING of cigarette smoke. I cleaned it and let it air out for a while and happily,the smell is mostly gone.
I know there are parts to it that aren't original..the stirrups and leathers for certain and I am not sure about the ring attachments..but it is more comfortable to sit in than any of the western saddles I have used thus far.
Also would anyone be able to point me in the right direction to find an appropriate saddle blanket. Even though I am not a reenactor I would like for things to look as right as possible.
Thanks for any help.
Lisa Griffith
I have some questions on how to tack up my horse with my saddle. Like where should the keepers be situated, how to know if I need to adjust straps,how are breast straps attached...stuff like that. I have tried looking at youtube for any helpful videos..unfortunately I haven't found any. If anyone would be able to put together a video on how they tack their horses up from start to finish I would be grateful.
I found my saddle on ebay..it had been restored sometime in the past and came to me REEKING of cigarette smoke. I cleaned it and let it air out for a while and happily,the smell is mostly gone.
I know there are parts to it that aren't original..the stirrups and leathers for certain and I am not sure about the ring attachments..but it is more comfortable to sit in than any of the western saddles I have used thus far.
Also would anyone be able to point me in the right direction to find an appropriate saddle blanket. Even though I am not a reenactor I would like for things to look as right as possible.
Thanks for any help.
Lisa Griffith
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