Charlie
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I am looking for a little help from some of you more experience horsemen and women. I have been riding my buckskin gelding who is now 6 since he was 2. The last couple of years, he has been a pain. He is too smart and is always finding something new to frustrate me with. I have been around professional trainers for many years and do know a few things, so I usually get along ok. Besides the trainer who started him really likes him and borrows him every so often. He has never done anything really dangerous, just irritating. To his credit and my demise, my job of carcass data collection hasn't allowed me much time to ride since he was started at two. He needs wet saddle blanket time. This year things have changed and he is getting more of that. To make a long story short, I bought a different saddle for him about 1 1/2 years ago. It is a full quarter bar circle y all around. I always want my tack to fit properly. We put it on him when we ordered it and it seemed a good fit. A few weeks ago when I got him in again to ride after about his usual 6 months off, I have noticed I can stick 3 fingers under the back of the saddle so I know it isn't fitting properly, which is strange since he has gined weight and filled out even more.
As I said, he has been a pain by thinking everything is going to get him, especially when I ride in our rough country pastures. At 2 he wasn't scared of anything. A couple days ago, I put my husbands 16" saddle on him and it fit him better, laying close to his back. He rode like a totally new horse. The problem is, I swim in that slick seated big saddle. Charlie is so athletic, that if he did decide to spook- he can do a 180 so fast you don't even know what happened- I am afraid I would be gone from that big slick saddle.
Buying saddles seems to be a gamble for me, but so is riding the way I have been. any advice would be apprecieted.
As I said, he has been a pain by thinking everything is going to get him, especially when I ride in our rough country pastures. At 2 he wasn't scared of anything. A couple days ago, I put my husbands 16" saddle on him and it fit him better, laying close to his back. He rode like a totally new horse. The problem is, I swim in that slick seated big saddle. Charlie is so athletic, that if he did decide to spook- he can do a 180 so fast you don't even know what happened- I am afraid I would be gone from that big slick saddle.
Buying saddles seems to be a gamble for me, but so is riding the way I have been. any advice would be apprecieted.