spotty_pony
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Well, I had the Saddle Fitter out for my boys on Thursday just for a check up. My pony's saddle had been slipping to the left recently so I mentioned this to the Saddle Fitter. He removed as much flocking as possible around the shoulders but the saddle was still slipping. He said my pony was on the verge of being too wide for his saddle and he couldn't make anymore alterations and if I carried on wearing it, it would stretch. Well, two years ago we had the same problem. I had a wide saddle, pony put on a lot of weight in the spring time, I had saddle checked in the summer when he had been on a diet and lost quite a bit of weight and the saddle was too wide for him and we ended up having to buy him a brand new saddle!
Anyway, we still have my pony's old saddle so Saddle is coming back out this week to see if he can fit that to him for now until he has lost some weight again. I didn't even notice he had put on that much weight! I guess it's been a gradual thing because I see him everyday and he hasn't put it on where he usually puts it on (around his belly) It is on the top of his back behind where the saddle sits!
So anyway, he is now on a bit of a diet and we have cut down on the amount of treats he is having. When I get the saddle sorted out, I want to try and work him a bit harder to get rid of the excess weight, what kind of things are best for burning of calories?
He is already ridden 5-6 times per week on average which includes 1-2 short hacks (1 hour with hill work,) 1-2 longer hacks (2-3 hours each also with hill work) and 1-2 schooling sessions (45 minutes each time, sometimes including some jumping)
Anyway sorry to ramble on! :red face: Any ideas?
Anyway, we still have my pony's old saddle so Saddle is coming back out this week to see if he can fit that to him for now until he has lost some weight again. I didn't even notice he had put on that much weight! I guess it's been a gradual thing because I see him everyday and he hasn't put it on where he usually puts it on (around his belly) It is on the top of his back behind where the saddle sits!
So anyway, he is now on a bit of a diet and we have cut down on the amount of treats he is having. When I get the saddle sorted out, I want to try and work him a bit harder to get rid of the excess weight, what kind of things are best for burning of calories?
He is already ridden 5-6 times per week on average which includes 1-2 short hacks (1 hour with hill work,) 1-2 longer hacks (2-3 hours each also with hill work) and 1-2 schooling sessions (45 minutes each time, sometimes including some jumping)
Anyway sorry to ramble on! :red face: Any ideas?