AdorableAlice
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The brave lad has earnt enough to be bought a decent set of work tack. Or is this the normal in racing yards ? Where is EKW she will tell us I am sure. This picture was on facebook and caught my eye.
I am not suggesting it is sub standard, it would have to be safe for the staff as well as the horse.
Am guessing this is a successful racehorse (don't follow racing so clueless) but goes to show that conformation isn't everything....when he has retired from racing he could give beach rides - you could.get half a dozen kids on that back at once! ��
There's certainly plenty of padding underneath that saddle :eek3:. How on earth it all stays in place at anything faster than halt escapes me. The saddle looks like an afterthought perched on top.
Looks normal to me and better than some of the utterly hideous full tree jobs I have ridden out in on various yards!! Tack fitting isn't really something anyone pays much attention to I have found. The attitude is does it move and does it rub, although it quite often has to be really bad before they will do anything! A lot of lads buy there own saddles, although not all yards allow this.
Good grief; how awful is the muscling on that horse? As far as saddle "fit" is concerned, since no-one is actually going to be sitting on it anyway I'd guess that as long as it doesn't make him sore, it's fine?
Goes to show that it's all about power to weight ratio in a racehorse, doesn't it. In any other environment you'd say it was a welfare case, not a winning racehorse!
No, not a welfare case at all - it's not thin, it's just got godawful muscling: must have the heart of a lion!