indiat
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
As anyone knows who has been reading my posts I am dithering over saddles for my highland youngster and I am seriously considering treeless. But my daughters would like to compete and I was wondering if he would hate it if we switched between treeless and treed saddles? As he and the girls get older and stronger they would like to do x country and the like on him and practice their jumping. Eldest is also a bit of dressage diva!
Does anyone else do this and does it bug your horses?
Also, I have found a lovely saddler in Kerry who is going to make him up a bridle embroidered with celtic stitching - gorgeous work, and just a bit of fun for me when I ride him. My competitive girls can have their plain leather bridles. I was thinking of black with white stiching, but obviously its going to get dirty - does anyone have experience of white stiching and how easy it is to clean it up?
Thank you all in advance!
As anyone knows who has been reading my posts I am dithering over saddles for my highland youngster and I am seriously considering treeless. But my daughters would like to compete and I was wondering if he would hate it if we switched between treeless and treed saddles? As he and the girls get older and stronger they would like to do x country and the like on him and practice their jumping. Eldest is also a bit of dressage diva!
Also, I have found a lovely saddler in Kerry who is going to make him up a bridle embroidered with celtic stitching - gorgeous work, and just a bit of fun for me when I ride him. My competitive girls can have their plain leather bridles. I was thinking of black with white stiching, but obviously its going to get dirty - does anyone have experience of white stiching and how easy it is to clean it up?
Thank you all in advance!