Megibo
Well-Known Member
Very brief:
recently got a new pony (belongs to mums friend) who came with a saddle smaller than the one i have on my mw 13.3. (the mare is a m/w cob 14.3)
Now the saddle is narrow so i assume it pinches, rode in it today and she was evading as much as she could. but bless her she is 7 and the type to be like "i dont want to do it, but cause you asked you want me to i will"
now i only walked her round a few times on each rein to prove to said friend that she's as safe as when we went to try her.
She doesnt have much muscle (not severely) but theres a small dip either side of her spine and she lacks some over the hindquarters. The saddle fitter wont be able to come out for another 2 weeks and we plan to ride her sparingly.
Rode in a thick numnah today though she was obviously working (only in walk) despite unhappiness. Will a thick-ish gel pad and a thin numnah alleviate any problems enough so that when she is ridden (for short periods!) it wont cause too many problems?
her rider is about 11 stone or less so that shouldnt be too bad. personally i think we should wait til the saddle fitter comes out but said friend really needs to sit on a couple times just so she knows the horse is genuine.
Any advice is appreciated
recently got a new pony (belongs to mums friend) who came with a saddle smaller than the one i have on my mw 13.3. (the mare is a m/w cob 14.3)
Now the saddle is narrow so i assume it pinches, rode in it today and she was evading as much as she could. but bless her she is 7 and the type to be like "i dont want to do it, but cause you asked you want me to i will"
now i only walked her round a few times on each rein to prove to said friend that she's as safe as when we went to try her.
She doesnt have much muscle (not severely) but theres a small dip either side of her spine and she lacks some over the hindquarters. The saddle fitter wont be able to come out for another 2 weeks and we plan to ride her sparingly.
Rode in a thick numnah today though she was obviously working (only in walk) despite unhappiness. Will a thick-ish gel pad and a thin numnah alleviate any problems enough so that when she is ridden (for short periods!) it wont cause too many problems?
her rider is about 11 stone or less so that shouldnt be too bad. personally i think we should wait til the saddle fitter comes out but said friend really needs to sit on a couple times just so she knows the horse is genuine.
Any advice is appreciated