27 October 2008 #1 D domane Well-Known Member Joined 16 September 2008 Messages 1,311 Location South Shrops Visit site Anyone got any ideas please? Thanks
27 October 2008 #2 C custard Well-Known Member Joined 10 March 2007 Messages 2,925 Location Worcestershire Visit site I've seen a few in tack shops lately, firm leather pad with a hand strap? Try Shires, Ebay or just google 'horse strapping pad'
I've seen a few in tack shops lately, firm leather pad with a hand strap? Try Shires, Ebay or just google 'horse strapping pad'
27 October 2008 #3 C chunklovescooks Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2007 Messages 1,083 Location Leeds, west yorks Visit site Yeah, I think robinsons should do one under grooming supplies, if that fails, your local tack shop should. S
Yeah, I think robinsons should do one under grooming supplies, if that fails, your local tack shop should. S
27 October 2008 #4 B Bananaman Well-Known Member Joined 23 March 2003 Messages 2,811 Location East Anglia www.teamtorrent.co.uk Quite honestly, don't bother. I use a scrunched up stable rubber, or tea towel.
27 October 2008 #5 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com As Bananaman says but you could also use a small bean bag wrapped in a rubber, they seem to like that and it makes everything move!
As Bananaman says but you could also use a small bean bag wrapped in a rubber, they seem to like that and it makes everything move!
27 October 2008 #6 W Walshy New User Joined 27 October 2008 Messages 9 Visit site I used to work at a yard and i had to strap the horses every day. i personally think the horse looks better when you build up their muscle the old fashioned way (good old hacking out or schooling)
I used to work at a yard and i had to strap the horses every day. i personally think the horse looks better when you build up their muscle the old fashioned way (good old hacking out or schooling)