Templebar
Well-Known Member
I have a horse who has been out of work for a long time, i finally managed to keep the weight off this winter and spring and get her feet right to bring her back into work. I have 2 saddles which fit ok, i will be getting a fitter out when i can to asses properly. However one of the issues we have always had is if she goes downhill or puts in a buck the saddle can shoot forward onto her wither.
She has a very well sprung rib cage to the point she always looks like shes fat and could be in foal. I seem to have narrowed down the problem now to that when we go downhill or she bucks, the saddle slips forward as there is not enough shoulder or wither to keep it back, then it feels like i am perched on her wither, which is then uncomfortable for her, sometimes it will go back a bit but not enough to where it should be placed.
Long term i think if she gets into proper work, the weight is kept down then her shoulder and wither may build up a bit to help support the saddle, but in the short term any advice if anyone has had a horse like this and what or how did you correct it.
She has a very well sprung rib cage to the point she always looks like shes fat and could be in foal. I seem to have narrowed down the problem now to that when we go downhill or she bucks, the saddle slips forward as there is not enough shoulder or wither to keep it back, then it feels like i am perched on her wither, which is then uncomfortable for her, sometimes it will go back a bit but not enough to where it should be placed.
Long term i think if she gets into proper work, the weight is kept down then her shoulder and wither may build up a bit to help support the saddle, but in the short term any advice if anyone has had a horse like this and what or how did you correct it.