My sister and I have 3 horses that we trail ride--a Morab, a Morgan and a Morgan mix. This blog is all about them. By the way, check out my two books "Trail Training for the Horse and Rider" and "Trail Horse Adventures and Advice. I also have the most adorable, loveable cat named Thunder. I call him a mini Maine Coon. He is the light of my life when things go wrong. He will always listen to me and try to comfort and cheer me up. He does a pretty good job of it, too.
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
More saddle pictures
No, that's not a horn in the back. It it meant to keep the pack secure. I can take it entirely apart. The 2 bottom panels come off, too. On the inside, you can see the ring that you would attach your saber. I keep an identification tag on it. The tree is attached by rawhide strings, so it is flexible. Every horse is smoother in this saddle. I think that is why.
If you ever find one--they are on Ebay, now and then, consider purchasing it to use. I only needed to have the billets replaced. Between the purchase price and repairs, I think it was about $150.00.
Wow I will definitely look into that.
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