I wouldn't shim if it's sitting high on the front anyways.....will put more pressure on the middle/back. I'd look at a corrector pad, I have never used one but know several who do and they love them
I'd go with a Diamond Wool Pressure Relief pad. 3 removable shims on both sides to customise fit. Leave them all in or take some out. I use this pad with my gelding and it works great.
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I wouldn't shim if it's sitting high on the front anyways.....will put more pressure on the middle/back. I'd look at a corrector pad, I have never used one but know several who do and they love them
Ditto. Years ago my dad bought a jam up calf horse....with a sway back. He wasn't old, either. He bought a Corrector pad and an OrthoFlex saddle to accommodate the sway. I believe Len Brown (?) makes both.
My sister had an old horse that was very sway backed and she rode him with a round skirt SaddleRight pad and a round skirt Ammerman saddle and he was sound as a dollar without any back pain etc.
To me the looks of this horses back is not that bad, but my suggestion for a saddle would be one that had some rock to the bars. And getting a bit more weight on him, his top line could use it.
well id do exercises to get a stronger back and stronger stomach line but thats not practical for a older kids horse and stuff so maybe a gel pad would help. he doesnt like like a classifed sway back.. more like a weak topline ..