mizzbiz
Active Member
Hi all,
I've just bought a horse who came with no tack. As such I picked up a second hand dressage saddle for £40. How imperative is it that I buy a proper dressage girth to go with it? I'm only intending on using the saddle for gentle schooling and hacking whilst my finances recover from the shock and then will buy a decent one in a few months... I was thinking I could just trim the girth straps, use a leather punch to punch holes higher up and use a normal girth with it but someone up my yard said I shouldn't do this as the saddle will be uncomfortable for him? Apparently they are built in a way that needs the short girth but then someone else said it shouldn't matter. I'm really not worried about ruining the saddle as for £40 i will chuck it once i get another one but I don't want it to negatively affect him or hurt him. I haven't even tried it on him yet so can't say how it fits yet regardless of girth.
Also, I'm wondering about taking his shoes off. He's currently shod all 4s and has been for years. Where we are we won't be doing any roadwork for at least a few months especially as he is fairly green with it all and hasn't done a lot. His feet look good not at all flat like most tbs and i'm continuing his diet of happy hoof to maintain them. I want to at least try him in just fronts to see how he goes? Whats the general consensus on here re taking shoes off? I will ask farrier when he comes but just wondered what people on here think.
Thanks for reading...
I've just bought a horse who came with no tack. As such I picked up a second hand dressage saddle for £40. How imperative is it that I buy a proper dressage girth to go with it? I'm only intending on using the saddle for gentle schooling and hacking whilst my finances recover from the shock and then will buy a decent one in a few months... I was thinking I could just trim the girth straps, use a leather punch to punch holes higher up and use a normal girth with it but someone up my yard said I shouldn't do this as the saddle will be uncomfortable for him? Apparently they are built in a way that needs the short girth but then someone else said it shouldn't matter. I'm really not worried about ruining the saddle as for £40 i will chuck it once i get another one but I don't want it to negatively affect him or hurt him. I haven't even tried it on him yet so can't say how it fits yet regardless of girth.
Also, I'm wondering about taking his shoes off. He's currently shod all 4s and has been for years. Where we are we won't be doing any roadwork for at least a few months especially as he is fairly green with it all and hasn't done a lot. His feet look good not at all flat like most tbs and i'm continuing his diet of happy hoof to maintain them. I want to at least try him in just fronts to see how he goes? Whats the general consensus on here re taking shoes off? I will ask farrier when he comes but just wondered what people on here think.
Thanks for reading...