Posted by VicS on January 30, 2014 at 19:20:54 from (70.195.67.64):
In Reply to: Re: Gated Saddle posted by aFORDable on January 30, 2014 at 16:52:31:
Ah come on guys, Difference in saddles for gaited horses. Yes there is a million different saddles, made to fit horses. When I was 18 I bought a Big Horn saddle for 100 dollars. Probably 16 in padded seat. Use a crockett roping bit. That was in 1964. I rode a Morgan type of horse then, Moved to a quarter horse, roped a little. About 20 yrs ago saw the light and got a black walking mare. She could do it all. Rode her from the Mississippi river to the Ohio at battery rock. about 100 mi. almost all trail. Still using the same saddle and bit. On my 4 th walking horse. They maybe don't like it but so far have put up with it. And yes the saddle has been worked on a good bit.
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