ghostie
Well-Known Member
Please don't eat me, but I'm at a loss as to what to do. New horse coming this weekend with no saddle. Having called round all the saddlers near to me I can't get an appointment for nearly a month. Clearly not ideal, particuarly as he has to be stabled in isolation for three weeks according to yard policy, and can only come out to be ridden or walked in hand so absolutely zero turnout during that time. Now, my worry is that walking in hand isn't going to be enough as there are relatively few places to do it without him coming into contact with other horses (which he isn't allowed to do). I worry the poor thing will go mad through boredom and frustration and will be a nightmare when I get on him - not ideal for the first ride on a new horse!
I have been offered a saddle as a temporary measure which I think is going to be about half an inch too long. Now obviously I will check it and get some second opinions from yard owner etc and wouldn't dream of using it if it looked like a very bad fit, but is it a total no no to do a light hack in a saddle you know probably needs adjusting/ultimately replacing?
I don't mind the not riding part of it - I just want to do the best for him and I'm worried that three weeks with just a limited bit of in hand walking is going to send the poor thing mad. Even if I could just take him out for half an hour on flat ground that might help keep him sane. Opinions really welcome, and please don't flame me, just trying to work out the best thing for my new boy. Thank you
I have been offered a saddle as a temporary measure which I think is going to be about half an inch too long. Now obviously I will check it and get some second opinions from yard owner etc and wouldn't dream of using it if it looked like a very bad fit, but is it a total no no to do a light hack in a saddle you know probably needs adjusting/ultimately replacing?
I don't mind the not riding part of it - I just want to do the best for him and I'm worried that three weeks with just a limited bit of in hand walking is going to send the poor thing mad. Even if I could just take him out for half an hour on flat ground that might help keep him sane. Opinions really welcome, and please don't flame me, just trying to work out the best thing for my new boy. Thank you