Wagtail
Horse servant
I have a problem that has me at a loss as to what to do. My horse has a correctly fitted saddle (three of them in fact) all checked by two different saddle fitters. But they all sit slightly to the left on him which means I have to ride with my left stirrup a hole shorter and it is having a bad affect on my posture. I ride five different horses on my yard and don't have the same problem on them, nor have I ever had to ride one hole shorter on one side on any horse before. But the horse in question is the one I ride most, as he is my own. He has had his back checked by a physio and a chiropractor and both say he is very good through his back. He had an operation on his left hock 8 months ago to remove a bone fragment and is now sound. What ever lobsidedness he has is not visible to the eye. He looks perfect and well muscled on both sides. The saddles are general purpose and one is a dressage so it can't be his shoulder. When I ride him and look down, I can see that I am centred to the right of the pommel and I have started to collapse my right hip and raise my left heel. If I sit straight on him I feel as though I am tipping left.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?