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Saddles for a swayback - HELP
htaucher1
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-11-05 8:31 AM
Subject: Saddles for a swayback - HELP



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We have a mare that is 18 and very swayback.  Finding a saddle that doesnt make her hurt has become a major job.  Anyone have luck fitting a long barreled swayback with now high withers. (we dont run her, trails only)  but this group always has tons of great advice.  Treeless? pads?  Help!  TIA
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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-11-05 8:45 AM
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If the swells stand up high enough to clear her withers without rubbing I'd think the next step would be good comfy saddle pads to make up for the room between the saddle and her low back. 
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-11-05 8:47 AM
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Frodo - 2015-11-05 9:45 AM If the swells stand up high enough to clear her withers without rubbing I'd think the next step would be good comfy saddle pads to make up for the room between the saddle and her low back. 

 that is what id do.. shims or pads.. Id not go treeless..
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Frodo
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-11-05 8:50 AM
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Hey, try going to Google and pulling up "saddle pads for swaybacked horses."  There's some interesting stuff on youtube.

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2015-11-05 9:31 AM
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Do you have pictures of the mare so we can see how swaybacked she is? We have people with a good eye to see what your mare would really need in the way of helping out.  
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ampratt
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2015-11-05 9:43 AM
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Google saddle pads for bridging/swaybacks. You will find alot!
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htaucher1
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-11-05 12:38 PM
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i will take one tonight.  she has gotten very nasty (bearing teeth, kicking out) when you go to put a saddle pad on let alone a saddle so i want to help her.   
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2015-11-05 12:53 PM
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I don't mean to pry too much, but do you give lessons with her or just trail riding? are only children or people under 100 lbs riding her? She has to be hurting. While there are certainly plenty of saddle pad options, I'd think, at 18, she might be ready to retire. Some horse's conformation just takes them out earlier.
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htaucher1
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-11-05 1:08 PM
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oija - 2015-11-05 1:53 PM I don't mean to pry too much, but do you give lessons with her or just trail riding? are only children or people under 100 lbs riding her? She has to be hurting. While there are certainly plenty of saddle pad options, I'd think, at 18, she might be ready to retire. Some horse's conformation just takes them out earlier.

She is my friends horse (we have boarded together for 12 years so i know the horse very well).   just trails but she has been having her niece ride her (shes a bit heavier than the owner and i are) maybe 30 pounds heavier and the mare has gotten worse.  I agree with the retirement but she cant afford two and so her options are limited.   She has owned her for 13 years so she's family.  if she can find a way to ride her comfortably, she will but i think shes decided to stop the sharing.   i feel for her position and am trying to help. 
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Dr. J
Reg. Aug 2010
Posted 2015-11-05 3:55 PM
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My 20 year old barrel horse has gotten progressively more sway back the last couple of years. I've tried a variety of saddles and pads. What's worked the best is a saddle with wider bar flare and a CSI pad. This is the only combo that doesn't fall down into that atrophied spot behind his withers.

She might look at the Pro Choice BioFit pads. They are made for this exact situation and are much cheaper than a CSI. I used one of these for about a year before getting the CSI.
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Bibliafarm
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2015-11-05 5:53 PM
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htaucher1 - 2015-11-05 1:38 PM i will take one tonight.  she has gotten very nasty (bearing teeth, kicking out) when you go to put a saddle pad on let alone a saddle so i want to help her.   

 shes hurting Id retire her or not let anything heavy on her at all..
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2015-11-05 6:33 PM
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My sister had a horse that was real swaybacked and she ran him into his 20's and that was the soundest horse I've been around. She rode and ran him in a Carl Ammerman round skirt saddle. I can't remember what saddle pad she used on him.  
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htaucher1
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-11-06 8:25 AM
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Bibliafarm - 2015-11-05 6:53 PM
htaucher1 - 2015-11-05 1:38 PM i will take one tonight.  she has gotten very nasty (bearing teeth, kicking out) when you go to put a saddle pad on let alone a saddle so i want to help her.   
 shes hurting Id retire her or not let anything heavy on her at all..

I would retire her if she were my horse but...im just trying to help her out, if i can.   
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