Scribbles
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When we bought my youngster he moved fine, happily trotted and cantered round the school. We got a professional saddle fitting, and he pretty much just lost the ability ot move practically. We put this down to only ever having worn one lightweight breaking saddle, and this being his first actual proper saddle. However a couple of months on he's still bucking, it takes him a good 10 minutes to establish an actual trot not a shuffle. But I guess it is mostly the bucking which is concern for me, as he never did it before.
I've asked the saddler to come back out and do a refit - do you think this is a good idea? Also should I expect to not have to pay the call out fee for the saddler as it's a faulty fit?
I've asked the saddler to come back out and do a refit - do you think this is a good idea? Also should I expect to not have to pay the call out fee for the saddler as it's a faulty fit?