MrsHutt
Well-Known Member
Hugo has a selection of numnahs and saddle cloths which I rotate as they become grubby, none of which are particularly thick or padded. He seems very happy and comfy in his saddle, which fits well and I really look upon the saddle cloth as more of a 'sweat absorber'. Some others at the yard seem to have 2 or even 3 really thick, quilted pads under their saddle.
Is there a reason they would do this, or is it just to make things more comfy for the horse? Or am I missing something?
I know when I had P and we were trying to sort out her 'problem' we tried raising the saddle at the front with different pads and risers (minimal difference), but these are people whose horses are fine.
Is there a reason they would do this, or is it just to make things more comfy for the horse? Or am I missing something?
I know when I had P and we were trying to sort out her 'problem' we tried raising the saddle at the front with different pads and risers (minimal difference), but these are people whose horses are fine.