Sugar_and_Spice
Well-Known Member
The problem as I see it is that these days 3/4 of the riders I see can't actually ride, mount, adjust the girth whilst mounted or tack up properly. They crank their girths too tight to compensate for their lack of skill or ill fitting saddle. I think its unacceptable and if a pony is so round that *any* saddle slips, then get on from a high enough mounting block that you don't put a foot in the stirrup just put your leg over and sit down. The stirrup is not a step for climbing on to get into the saddle, you're supposed to spring up into the saddle without weight in the stirrup. It makes me mad when I see people with a knee on the horses belly, heaving on the girth straps to get it up one hole tighter. Hardly anybody checks the girth once mounted, after a few mins walking and again after the first trot any more, prefering to crank it up before they get on. Poor horses.