AFB
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Prewarning, this may be rambling, apologies in advance!
So about 6 weeks ago I noticed saddle sitting low at the front, horse not obviously unhappy but very stoic. Felt very proud of noticing said problem before he told me, promptly went out and purchased a Prolite front riser to see if that helped.
Horse then had an easy few weeks for various reasons, but was a prat each time worked. Put it down to lack of work for a couple of weeks, got on last Wednesday and horse being a total arse (but had had a week off), battled onwards and after 45 mins got some decent trot out of him and ended on a good note. Got on next day in school + bungee to keep his ears out of my nose (as per previous day) and he felt same as the day before, confirmed not due to lack of work! Thoughts whizzing through head as to why perfect pony being an arse and hopped off to remove Prolite. Hopped back on and cue much happier horse, removed bungee and nostrils stay clear of ears.
So spent a few days thinking saddle may look slightly 'wrong' but horse obviously prefers. Had weekend off as away and then hopped back on Monday, took him for a canter to let off some steam as it had been a while and he gets quite pent up, thinking we could then get back to schooling the following day.
This is where it all falls apart, hopped on as usual and started to warm up, horse is tense but nothing out of the ordinary, moved from flat schooling area to jumping paddock as this often cheers him up and he'll get down to work. Popped a cross pole, horribly. Continued to school on the flat with (very slight) improvement. Popped an approx 75cm spread to give him something more to think about (cross pole possibly too small for his highness to pick feel up for properly), ran at is and humped back afterwards. Now I'll admit I could have been quicker on picking up on it here, but I popped a few more to test the water and he was almost running through or scraping over jumps he would usually pop happily, then hunching his back underneath me, so called it a day and understood, horse not happy.
Got back to yard and untacked, saddle really not sitting that low (grass growth and a few weeks with light work has plumped him up a little), still 1 fingers width clearance when I'm on, but not ideal I understand.
Had a poke and prod and no obvious soreness on his back, if anything a tiny amount towards the back of the saddle (if I really dug in here I felt him tense against me, but no sign of him telling me to get off).
I will be in touch with saddle fitter asap, but wondered if anybody had any suggestions here?
My main concern is my latex saddle isn't adjustable in terms of reflocking. If it came down to a larger change does anybody have any experience here of adjustability of trees? Though I assume this will vary from brand to brand.
Then if my nightmare comes true and it is saddle shopping time, can anybody recommend something that may fit criteria:
Jump/fwd cut GP
Flatish seat with square cantle
Thigh blocks
Brown (havana or oak, not too fussy here)
Leather
Happy with mono or duel flap
Wool flocked to give more adjustability in future
Obviously I can't comment on what horse needs fit wise until I get fitter out, I'm aware tree shape will narrow it more so!
Thanks to anybody that got this far!!
So about 6 weeks ago I noticed saddle sitting low at the front, horse not obviously unhappy but very stoic. Felt very proud of noticing said problem before he told me, promptly went out and purchased a Prolite front riser to see if that helped.
Horse then had an easy few weeks for various reasons, but was a prat each time worked. Put it down to lack of work for a couple of weeks, got on last Wednesday and horse being a total arse (but had had a week off), battled onwards and after 45 mins got some decent trot out of him and ended on a good note. Got on next day in school + bungee to keep his ears out of my nose (as per previous day) and he felt same as the day before, confirmed not due to lack of work! Thoughts whizzing through head as to why perfect pony being an arse and hopped off to remove Prolite. Hopped back on and cue much happier horse, removed bungee and nostrils stay clear of ears.
So spent a few days thinking saddle may look slightly 'wrong' but horse obviously prefers. Had weekend off as away and then hopped back on Monday, took him for a canter to let off some steam as it had been a while and he gets quite pent up, thinking we could then get back to schooling the following day.
This is where it all falls apart, hopped on as usual and started to warm up, horse is tense but nothing out of the ordinary, moved from flat schooling area to jumping paddock as this often cheers him up and he'll get down to work. Popped a cross pole, horribly. Continued to school on the flat with (very slight) improvement. Popped an approx 75cm spread to give him something more to think about (cross pole possibly too small for his highness to pick feel up for properly), ran at is and humped back afterwards. Now I'll admit I could have been quicker on picking up on it here, but I popped a few more to test the water and he was almost running through or scraping over jumps he would usually pop happily, then hunching his back underneath me, so called it a day and understood, horse not happy.
Got back to yard and untacked, saddle really not sitting that low (grass growth and a few weeks with light work has plumped him up a little), still 1 fingers width clearance when I'm on, but not ideal I understand.
Had a poke and prod and no obvious soreness on his back, if anything a tiny amount towards the back of the saddle (if I really dug in here I felt him tense against me, but no sign of him telling me to get off).
I will be in touch with saddle fitter asap, but wondered if anybody had any suggestions here?
My main concern is my latex saddle isn't adjustable in terms of reflocking. If it came down to a larger change does anybody have any experience here of adjustability of trees? Though I assume this will vary from brand to brand.
Then if my nightmare comes true and it is saddle shopping time, can anybody recommend something that may fit criteria:
Jump/fwd cut GP
Flatish seat with square cantle
Thigh blocks
Brown (havana or oak, not too fussy here)
Leather
Happy with mono or duel flap
Wool flocked to give more adjustability in future
Obviously I can't comment on what horse needs fit wise until I get fitter out, I'm aware tree shape will narrow it more so!
Thanks to anybody that got this far!!