WelshD
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The novice or junior jumping at shows was 2'9 minimum.
TFF I have a folding hoofpick-happy to post you one![]()
The novice or junior jumping at shows was 2'9 minimum.
Bought mine from local saddlery-but just looked and have them on eBay ��
You bought a saddle to fit YOU in those days and whatever horse you had, it fitted it! No physio's, no dentists, no "natural horsemanship" If something reared: we were always told the magic mantra of "get off, stay off, and ring kennels". No touchy feely stuff, that was that.
Oh and the differentiation between bucking and broncing. You used to just have buckers - now you have types of! Mind you, I'm guilty of it myself and have used the term this week - until I started reading HHO I'd have just said he bucked.
Rugs as said before were canvas new zealands and jute for the stable with blankets off the bed for added warmth. Will never forget how to fit a blanket under a rug so it was secure.
it was always a good 20 mins at least rubber curry combing with enough enthusiasm to make your arms tired before brushing, so your horse effectivey got a massage every day
Funny I noticed that too![]()