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Does this bother anyone else?
Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-01-08 12:43 PM
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A post on another thread got me thinking about this.
(And its cold outside so I have nothing better to do than be nit-picky)

I honestly cant stand when people keep their horses tacked up between runs. Im talking about a hour + standing at the trailer with saddle and leg boots on. Especially in the summer around here! S
eeing a hot horse, dripping sweat, standing at the trailer with all their tack on is just absurd to me. It's just so insanely lazy and shows a complete lack of care for the horse. For those of you that do this, do you have a reason? Am I the only one who is bothered by this? A lot of people around here do this.....
 

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Reg. Jun 2010
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The only time I ever do this is if I have a young horse with me. I never leave my good horses saddled and legs wrapped. They always get hosed off immediately in the summer. Young horses, however, I will leave saddled (no leg wraps) IF they aren't dripping sweat and breathing hard.
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OhMax
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I will leave saddled with a loose girth if it's not going to be half a day before my next run, but I ALWAYS pull leg protection as soon as I can after a run. I guess if it's not miserable out and they aren't sweating just standing there, it doesn't bother me to leave them saddled. But to each his own. Not seeing leg protection pulled bugs me though. I wait as long as I can to put it on and pull it as soon as I can.
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luckyjo
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-01-08 12:59 PM
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Well, we don't do it in Texas because people will steal the saddles right off of our horses' backs!
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barrelbasher
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-01-08 1:04 PM
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I always unsaddle and pull leg protection off after run. I typically oy make one run at a jackpot, unless it is a young one and I had to do exhibitions prior to run. In that case I will leave saddle, but pull leg protection. In response to the "Texas " comment, I live in TX and have never heard of having a saddle stolen of ones back. I have heard of having them stolen out of the trailer though. Sorry that comment just irked me because it gives TX a bad wrap and I just love this state and am proud to live here
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Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2014-01-08 1:45 PM
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Depends on the temp.  Any time it would make them sweat I'll pull saddles.  If it's cold out I leave them on.  I'd rather a warm back in cool weather.  My shoulders only have so many saddle throws in them, especially per day.  If I know for certain it will be many hours between rides I will unsaddle, say at a bigger show where I'll be riding open and senior.  If I ever get rich and can hire a show biotch to throw the saddles for me I'll unsaddle every time and throw blankets on during cold weather.   
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runs4fun
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-01-08 1:48 PM
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Nope, doesn't bother me a bit.  When we use horses to work cows etc. they are saddle up and tied up a good part of the day to the cowpens. At barrel races, I generally loosen my girth a bit if they are going to stand at the trailer for a while and I usually put my leg gear on just before I run and take it off immediately after but it doesn't bother me when others don't. 
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-08 1:50 PM
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Yes Its super hot here in Texas, and I hate seeing leg wraps on a horse to long, I dont put them on untill its about time for my run, I will saddle up about an hour befor I run so I can warm up my horse then let them stand to relax, the thing I hate seeing is a horse tied up to the trailer with the hot sun beating down on them and having the heat from the trailer getting them to its got to be really hard on them, but I know sometimes you dont have a choice, but at least make sure they have plenty of water, standing next to a hot trailer with the sun beating down on them. 
And the remark about saddles being stolen off your horses back, its does happen, so dont leave your stuff laying around and keep your horses in sight, I dont never leave my horses saddle up and walk off   are leave my tack room open if I'm in a new place, its always better to be safe then sorry. And this dont only happen in Texas, I am born raised Texan but you have crappy people all over the states. 
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Karlaw
Reg. Jul 2011
Posted 2014-01-08 1:53 PM
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I always take mine off after i warm up if i have to wait 45 min or more to run!
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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-01-08 1:57 PM
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leg wraps bother me. saddles don't.


if my horses is just sweating standing there i'll un-tack him completely. but if I'm waiting awhile between warm ups and race time I'll loosen the girth up just enough to keep it from falling off and take off the polos. my horses always have hay and water at the trailer and if i can put them on the shady side of the trailer i will.


what bothers me more is when people are off wandering around drinking and chit chatting while their horses are standing tied without water or hay and it isn't looking hopeful that any of those things are going to be done any time soon.
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Itsme
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2014-01-08 1:57 PM
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Im more upset with people having their tack stolen. Does this happen often in your location? I cant remember the last time we locked our trailer.
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Gunner11
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2014-01-08 2:03 PM
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runs4fun - 2014-01-08 1:48 PM

Nope, doesn't bother me a bit.  When we use horses to work cows etc. they are saddle up and tied up a good part of the day to the cowpens. At barrel races, I generally loosen my girth a bit if they are going to stand at the trailer for a while and I usually put my leg gear on just before I run and take it off immediately after but it doesn't bother me when others don't. 

Ditto to this. If it's over 100 degrees out, I'll unsaddle between rides, but it really doesn't bother me if other people don't. I do agree about the leg wraps. I always take those off. I also always loosen the girth when they're standing tied.
I guess I'm so used to seeing horses being saddled the entire time that it's no big deal to me.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-08 2:05 PM
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Itsme - 2014-01-08 1:57 PM Im more upset with people having their tack stolen. Does this happen often in your location? I cant remember the last time we locked our trailer.

Me, I havent been anywhere where saddles have been stolen off a horses back, but I have heard it happen a few times, I dont know where, but most of the barrel races I go to I know most people and try to park close, but if I have to park out next to a street or to far to see my trailer then I do lock up.
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-01-08 2:08 PM
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Kinda depends for me.

Leg wraps ALWAYS come off after a run when I am at a double-header jackpot or rodeo. The only exception is if I am at an all-day gaming show and the next event is coming up soon. I always make sure to work a break in somewhere during the gaming show to get those boots off, clean the dirt out, and give my horse's legs a chance to breath and cool.

As far as the saddle. At an all-day gaming show, the saddle usually stays on for most of the day. I'm entered in too many events to have time to take it off. At a double-header jackpot: If there is going to be more than an hour between my runs, and I've got time, that saddle will come off.

I try to keep my horses as comfortable as I can, so I keep them in mind, as best I can do with time in-between events.
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OklahomaCowgirl
Reg. Apr 2007
Posted 2014-01-08 2:08 PM
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Have you ever been to a team roping? Most of those horses are saddled ALL DAY long and some make several runs if their are a lot of numbered ropins' going on that day. My husband will loosen the girth and make sure they have fresh water. He just uses splint boots, but will take them off. At home, if he is schooling a horse, they stand tied all day long saddled with water breaks.
My husband is old school though.
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Rock R Flying
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2014-01-08 2:10 PM
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Some days we use our horse on our ranch on hot days and put in many hours. We and the horse are both sweating. So I do not really feel to sorry for a horse just standing. I do pull leg wraps mainly for the sand or dirt in them when I do go run barrels.
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Bigfoot
Reg. Nov 2012
Posted 2014-01-08 2:12 PM
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I leave mine saddled, and often saddle them at home, just to get used to standing saddled. I'm a roper as well.
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lexyy12
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2014-01-08 2:15 PM
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I always pull wraps as soon as I get off and don't put them on until the last minute. I do leave saddled if it's not too hot or they will be standing for a long period of time. I do saddle a lot before I leave home. There are a few places I go that are very close to home so I will saddle up and then load them. Less to do once you get there.

I mostly hate when people don't have water out for them or they are standing there sweating like crazy.

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hoofs_in_motion
Reg. Apr 2011
Posted 2014-01-08 3:06 PM
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OhMax - 2014-01-08 12:51 PM I will leave saddled with a loose girth if it's not going to be half a day before my next run, but I ALWAYS pull leg protection as soon as I can after a run. I guess if it's not miserable out and they aren't sweating just standing there, it doesn't bother me to leave them saddled. But to each his own. Not seeing leg protection pulled bugs me though. I wait as long as I can to put it on and pull it as soon as I can.

This is what i do 
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SaraJean
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2014-01-08 3:14 PM
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It doesn't bother me at all to see them left saddled all day but I hate seeing boots left on. There's times my horses at home are saddled all day when we work cows & they work a LOT harder on those days than they do at a competition. We do mounted shooting, not barrel races, but our horses are typically saddled by 8:30 in the morning & we finish around 6 at night. My good horse usually has 2 riders so he makes 8 runs in the main match and occasionally 2 more runs if my brother decides to enter the shotgun class. Cinches are loosened after each run & leg wraps are pulled off. We water between each stage of the competition as well. But to go back to the trailer & pull the saddles off after each stage just isn't practical.
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FlyinByU
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-01-08 3:31 PM
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It depends on what I am doing on my horses, but I ALWAYS pull leg protection off.
If Bonnie is at a barrel race, she gets her saddle taken off, brushed (or hosed if its really hot) and then a magnetic blanket put on.
If we are working cattle at the ranch, she stays saddled all day long in case we need a horse real quick because she is the best ranch horse we got. She does get tied in the shade though, girth loosened and water. (Yea, she is still spoiled...lol!)
But I agree totally with you, I can't stand when people ride them hard, then just tie them up dripping sweat, girth still tight, breathing hard, and go socialize. I respect my horses much more than that.
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jkrm
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2014-01-08 5:42 PM
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luckyjo - 2014-01-08 11:59 AM Well, we don't do it in Texas because people will steal the saddles right off of our horses' backs!

 That's crazy. I go to reining shows in Saskatchewan and Alberta people leave their expensive shoe tack in the barns the who,e show, including me. Never hear of anything being stolen. At our barrel races I keep my tack in my horse trailer but never lock the tack the door. 
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-01-08 5:57 PM
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jkrm - 2014-01-08 5:42 PM
luckyjo - 2014-01-08 11:59 AM Well, we don't do it in Texas because people will steal the saddles right off of our horses' backs!
 That's crazy. I go to reining shows in Saskatchewan and Alberta people leave their expensive shoe tack in the barns the who,e show, including me. Never hear of anything being stolen. At our barrel races I keep my tack in my horse trailer but never lock the tack the door. 

Around here you can do the same as your talking with your tack.  I leave it in tack stalls unlocked at weekend barrel races and when its in my trailer I leave it unlocked.  
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goin4broke
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2014-01-08 6:13 PM
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magic gunsmoke
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Posted 2014-01-08 6:13 PM
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As soon as I get done with a run I do the following:

Get off, unclip rein from one side
Loosen saddle
Take off leg wraps and feel legs
Walk/cool out

I never leave the saddle on if it will be a while. Normally if it is hot I hose legs and body and will put some sore no more liniment on my horse too.

If I am done running for the day I may poultice the legs/stifle too.

If I am not done...I repeat until I am!
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Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2014-01-08 6:21 PM
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magic gunsmoke - 2014-01-08 6:13 PM As soon as I get done with a run I do the following:



Get off, unclip rein from one side

Loosen saddle

Take off leg wraps and feel legs

Walk/cool out



I never leave the saddle on if it will be a while. Normally if it is hot I hose legs and body and will put some sore no more liniment on my horse too.



If I am done running for the day I may poultice the legs/stifle too.



If I am not done...I repeat until I am!

As soon as I'm done I
Check to see if I pee'd my pants
undo my bubber rands
get off
loosen cinch
take headstall off and leave reins around neck since they can't eat their candy very well with a bit in their mouth
take off leg wraps
walk/cool off.
If its a double header and not many girls I leave the saddle on
If its a double header and a lot of girls and my 2nd draw is at the bottom plus its super hot I pull saddle

 
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Runninbay
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Posted 2014-01-08 9:25 PM
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CYA Ranch - 2014-01-08 7:21 PM
magic gunsmoke - 2014-01-08 6:13 PM As soon as I get done with a run I do the following:



Get off, unclip rein from one side

Loosen saddle

Take off leg wraps and feel legs

Walk/cool out



I never leave the saddle on if it will be a while. Normally if it is hot I hose legs and body and will put some sore no more liniment on my horse too.



If I am done running for the day I may poultice the legs/stifle too.



If I am not done...I repeat until I am!
As soon as I'm done I

Check to see if I pee'd my pants

undo my bubber rands

get off

loosen cinch

take headstall off and leave reins around neck since they can't eat their candy very well with a bit in their mouth

take off leg wraps

walk/cool off.

If its a double header and not many girls I leave the saddle on

If its a double header and a lot of girls and my 2nd draw is at the bottom plus its super hot I pull saddle


 

This made me laugh!  
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2014-01-08 11:07 PM
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Runninbay - 2014-01-08 9:25 PM
CYA Ranch - 2014-01-08 7:21 PM
magic gunsmoke - 2014-01-08 6:13 PM As soon as I get done with a run I do the following:



Get off, unclip rein from one side

Loosen saddle

Take off leg wraps and feel legs

Walk/cool out



I never leave the saddle on if it will be a while. Normally if it is hot I hose legs and body and will put some sore no more liniment on my horse too.



If I am done running for the day I may poultice the legs/stifle too.



If I am not done...I repeat until I am!
As soon as I'm done I

Check to see if I pee'd my pants

undo my bubber rands

get off

loosen cinch

take headstall off and leave reins around neck since they can't eat their candy very well with a bit in their mouth

take off leg wraps

walk/cool off.

If its a double header and not many girls I leave the saddle on

If its a double header and a lot of girls and my 2nd draw is at the bottom plus its super hot I pull saddle


 
This made me laugh!  

Me too  
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tulip
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2014-01-08 11:19 PM
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WrapSnap
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Posted 2014-01-08 11:25 PM
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I like to get a horse untacked after making a run. That being said, I haul multiple horses and sometimes find myself in situations where I have to tack everyone up, get them warmed up, make a run and get to my next horse. In that case, I'll loosen my cinch, walk them as much as I can, go back to the trailer, pull bridle, boots/wraps, offer them a drink and get to my next horse. If I have the opportunity, I'll pull my saddle, but I don't feel badly if it has to wait. I've also been know to take a young horse along to ride in open arena before the barrel race and maybe exhibition them and then leave them at the trailer with their tack on to soak for a few hours.
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Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-01-09 12:17 AM
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tulip - 2014-01-09 12:19 AM you better not go to a ropen or a pleasure show

 Yeah it sounds like ropers aren't too concerned with how their ponies feel. 
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Posted 2014-01-09 12:29 AM
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 I don't have a problem with leaving a horse saddled all day, but neoprene boots do need to come off if it's feasible and hot out.

Shoot I do two-a-day workouts and leave my horse saddled in between....go to ropings all day and leave them saddled....boots off and water and they are fine.  It's good for them.  Builds character.  
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Reg. Apr 2004
Posted 2014-01-09 8:15 AM
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Runninbay - 2014-01-09 12:17 AM
tulip - 2014-01-09 12:19 AM you better not go to a ropen or a pleasure show
 Yeah it sounds like ropers aren't too concerned with how their ponies feel. 
lol not all of them. If there is going to be a couple hours or so between when my husband ropes.. if it's hot i'll pull saddle and all off and walk until he's cool, if its cool i'll leave the saddle on and pull boots. I usually take his horse back to the trailer for hay and water in between rotations. But he could be slightly spoiled.

On the barrel horses depending on the horse i'll saddle a hour or two before I run, or right before I climb on and a short warm up. I USUALLY go right back to the trailer after a run and pull everything off and then walk them.  

If we're working cows they usually stay saddled all day, if possible tied in the shade. If not theres usually a small pen with grass to turn them in still saddled.

I'm well aware this all makes no sense lol.


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Posted 2014-01-09 8:36 AM
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Runninbay - 2014-01-09 1:17 AM
tulip - 2014-01-09 12:19 AM you better not go to a ropen or a pleasure show
 Yeah it sounds like ropers aren't too concerned with how their ponies feel. 

oh that remark just fried me.......


it that you in the picture? if so i wonder how your horse feels when you come crashing down down on his back. jumping up and down on a horses back great way to sore them up

pay attenetipon to your ownself 
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WrapSnap - 2014-01-08 11:25 PM I like to get a horse untacked after making a run. That being said, I haul multiple horses and sometimes find myself in situations where I have to tack everyone up, get them warmed up, make a run and get to my next horse. In that case, I'll loosen my cinch, walk them as much as I can, go back to the trailer, pull bridle, boots/wraps, offer them a drink and get to my next horse. If I have the opportunity, I'll pull my saddle, but I don't feel badly if it has to wait. I've also been know to take a young horse along to ride in open arena before the barrel race and maybe exhibition them and then leave them at the trailer with their tack on to soak for a few hours.

This is the same position I find myself in a lot of the time. It just isn't feasible for me to get them properly cooled out, boots off, watered, AND unsaddled before I have to jump on the next one. All of my horses have been used on the ranch and are used to be saddled for long periods of time. I definitely take boots off, offer water, and loosen their cinch if nothing else. I agree with WrapSnap, there are certain young horses I will leave tacked up after their exhibitions to soak for a bit while I'm making runs. 
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runs4fun - 2014-01-08 1:48 PM Nope, doesn't bother me a bit.  When we use horses to work cows etc. they are saddle up and tied up a good part of the day to the cowpens. At barrel races, I generally loosen my girth a bit if they are going to stand at the trailer for a while and I usually put my leg gear on just before I run and take it off immediately after but it doesn't bother me when others don't. 
Ditto to this. If it's over 100 degrees out, I'll unsaddle between rides, but it really doesn't bother me if other people don't. I do agree about the leg wraps. I always take those off. I also always loosen the girth when they're standing tied. I guess I'm so used to seeing horses being saddled the entire time that it's no big deal to me.

 Lol, I live in Western WA.  If it is over 100 out, I am not at a race.  Lol.
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Posted 2014-01-09 10:32 AM
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@barrelbasher Having a saddle stolen off the back of a horse in Texas does happen. I have been witness to the agony of a young girl walking out to get on her horse and her saddle was gone. Texas is not the only state where this happens,there are crummy people everywhere.
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Imharrypotter - 2014-01-09 11:32 AM @barrelbasher Having a saddle stolen off the back of a horse in Texas does happen. I have been witness to the agony of a young girl walking out to get on her horse and her saddle was gone. Texas is not the only state where this happens,there are crummy people everywhere.


This is terrible! I would be livid if this happened to me.  But you are right, there are crummy people everywhere. When we go to big shows, I see people leave their saddles and tack out in the aisles of the stalls and it makes me so nervous. I've never had anything stolen (knock on wood) but I would like to keep it that way. 
 
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If the barrel race is less than 30 minutes away I usually saddle mine at home and unload them saddled.  If it is more than 30 minutes or say maybe in another state, then I go ahead and saddle when I get there.  LOL   
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Posted 2014-01-09 11:17 AM
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magic gunsmoke - 2014-01-08 6:13 PM As soon as I get done with a run I do the following:



Get off, unclip rein from one side

Loosen saddle

Take off leg wraps and feel legs

Walk/cool out



I never leave the saddle on if it will be a while. Normally if it is hot I hose legs and body and will put some sore no more liniment on my horse too.



If I am done running for the day I may poultice the legs/stifle too.



If I am not done...I repeat until I am!
As soon as I'm done I

Check to see if I pee'd my pants

undo my bubber rands

get off

loosen cinch

take headstall off and leave reins around neck since they can't eat their candy very well with a bit in their mouth

take off leg wraps

walk/cool off.

If its a double header and not many girls I leave the saddle on

If its a double header and a lot of girls and my 2nd draw is at the bottom plus its super hot I pull saddle


 
This made me laugh!  

Me too  

Me too!!
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FlyinByU
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-01-09 11:18 AM
Subject: RE: Does this bother anyone else?



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tulip - 2014-01-09 12:19 AM you better not go to a ropen or a pleasure show
 Yeah it sounds like ropers aren't too concerned with how their ponies feel. 

oh that remark just fried me.......


it that you in the picture? if so i wonder how your horse feels when you come crashing down down on his back. jumping up and down on a horses back great way to sore them up

pay attenetipon to your ownself 

Kori is a hand and I trained and rode this mare and she is a POWERHOUSE coming out of her turns, which is why you see Kori up off of her. She takes excellent care of her horses and she is just making an observation...all you had to do was explain how ropers do take care of their horses, not make a hateful comment when you do not know the horse or rider. I know barrel racers and ropers that baby their horses and barrel racers and ropers that treat their horses like crap. It just depends on the person, no need to be hateful to a fellow BB
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vjls
Reg. Mar 2005
Posted 2014-01-09 11:29 AM
Subject: RE: Does this bother anyone else?


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FlyinByU - 2014-01-09 12:18 PM
vjls - 2014-01-09 8:36 AM
Runninbay - 2014-01-09 1:17 AM
tulip - 2014-01-09 12:19 AM you better not go to a ropen or a pleasure show
 Yeah it sounds like ropers aren't too concerned with how their ponies feel. 
oh that remark just fried me.......





it that you in the picture? if so i wonder how your horse feels when you come crashing down down on his back. jumping up and down on a horses back great way to sore them up



pay attenetipon to your ownself 
Kori is a hand and I trained and rode this mare and she is a POWERHOUSE coming out of her turns, which is why you see Kori up off of her. She takes excellent care of her horses and she is just making an observation...all you had to do was explain how ropers do take care of their horses, not make a hateful comment when you do not know the horse or rider. I know barrel racers and ropers that baby their horses and barrel racers and ropers that treat their horses like crap. It just depends on the person, no need to be hateful to a fellow BB

not being hateful just asking if that was her crashing down on a horses back is not good period. not talking if she a hand or not don/t know her

i know everyone so often gets airborne but we seem to see lots of young girls think they need to be airborne and legs way out to kick.

sore ribs sore backs  but hey not my horse

but her remark did fry me

 
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Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2014-01-09 11:37 AM
Subject: RE: Does this bother anyone else?



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vjls - 2014-01-09 12:29 PM
FlyinByU - 2014-01-09 12:18 PM
vjls - 2014-01-09 8:36 AM
Runninbay - 2014-01-09 1:17 AM
tulip - 2014-01-09 12:19 AM you better not go to a ropen or a pleasure show
 Yeah it sounds like ropers aren't too concerned with how their ponies feel. 
oh that remark just fried me.......


it that you in the picture? if so i wonder how your horse feels when you come crashing down down on his back. jumping up and down on a horses back great way to sore them up

pay attenetipon to your ownself 
Kori is a hand and I trained and rode this mare and she is a POWERHOUSE coming out of her turns, which is why you see Kori up off of her. She takes excellent care of her horses and she is just making an observation...all you had to do was explain how ropers do take care of their horses, not make a hateful comment when you do not know the horse or rider. I know barrel racers and ropers that baby their horses and barrel racers and ropers that treat their horses like crap. It just depends on the person, no need to be hateful to a fellow BB
not being hateful just asking if that was her crashing down on a horses back is not good period. not talking if she a hand or not don/t know her

i know everyone so often gets airborne but we seem to see lots of young girls think they need to be airborne and legs way out to kick.

sore ribs sore backs  but hey not my horse

but her remark did fry me

 
Thank you April.

Vjls, that is the only picture I have ever taken that has looked like that. Im a quiet rider, especially on that mare. She is a free runner so I dont have to kick at all unless we are running home, which we are doing in that particular picture. My horses are NEVER sore. I dont believe I over-ride like some young girls.

But I apologize for the comment.


Edited by Runninbay 2014-01-09 11:38 AM
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