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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | I would think it depends on what exactly the issue is. Some things might be apparent right away, but other issues could take weeks, maybe months before they're explicitly noticable. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | burnamillion - 2015-09-23 3:25 PM How long will it take for a saddle to sore a horse or you notice it is Causing pain?
Sometimes its a matter of seconds....other times it takes months. |
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      Location: The edge of no where | burnamillion - 2015-09-23 3:25 PM How long will it take for a saddle to sore a horse or you notice it is Causing pain?
Depends on how good you are at reading your horse and picking up on subtle changes. Depends on what you are trying to do in the saddle. I've had gelding that were very stoic about life and wouldn't fuss about much. My mare - if she doesn't like a saddle, she will crowhop and shoulder barrels. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | MS2011 - 2015-09-23 3:43 PM burnamillion - 2015-09-23 3:25 PM How long will it take for a saddle to sore a horse or you notice it is Causing pain? Depends on how good you are at reading your horse and picking up on subtle changes. Depends on what you are trying to do in the saddle. I've had gelding that were very stoic about life and wouldn't fuss about much. My mare - if she doesn't like a saddle, she will crowhop and shoulder barrels.
My old mare used to bite me as I was cinching if she didn't like the saddle, cinch and or pad. She was a brat. |
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 Cinnamon Honey One
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    Location: between here and there | Have you done a basic check on the fit with your hands? I do that on any saddle every 6 mths or so. Horse change body shape and so do we throughout the year. WE gain we loose, we're in shape, we aren't. Don't take anything for granted. I've worked on horses that saddles that were fitting now were an issue and it went back to feet, mouth or condition. Glad to help you if you need it on how to check!
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 Off the Wall Wacky
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         Location: Louisiana | Mine started with just being a little "stuff" through the shoulders, not fully extending while running, and ended with him trying to tear the horse trailer apart every time I cinched him up. New saddle solved the issue IMMEDIATELY. |
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