Wednesday, January 2, 2019


She's so cute as a teddy bear! Not quite as elegant as she looks in her summer coat, but still adorable. The weather is crazy lately. I've never let winter keep me away from horses, but this is my first winter at this particular barn and the danger is real. We had a lot of snow, then a weekish of warm weather, then a freeze. This resulted in some pond-sized ice skating rinks . . . basically everywhere. Yay Wisconsin! In retrospect, it was dangerous and stupid to walk Ava across the ice, but I had a new saddle to try and I might be able to return it. I didn't want to wait too long to contact the people I bought it from if it didn't fit. Herd-bound fillies that aren't in regular work and sheer ice don't mix well, but we managed to make it across the ice to the hitching post with only one serious slip/near fall.

This is the newest saddle. As I suspected, looks too wide.
I put an extra saddle pad on in case there was any rain rot bacteria left. Didn't wanna get anything on the pad that came with the saddle.


Here you can almost see how the pommel lays too close to the withers.
This is my dressage saddle. It fits better . . . not perfectly but better.


Lil better
The dressage is a Wintec Lite with an easy change gullet system. It is missing a billet, which I will have to get fixed before I use it for any riding, but I was able to test the new dressage girth. It's a little big . . . so I just need to decide if I want to keep using it or return it and purchase a smaller girth. I don't think it's too big to tighten, so it might be worth keeping as she grows and gains muscle. So many decisions (and run-on-sentences)!

I have a couple more saddles to check. Tomorrow is supposed to be 35 degrees so hopefully I can safely lead Avalon across the pasture. For now, here are some old saddle-check photos. 

This is the saddle I used on Gambler. It fits decently, but it's too long and wide.
If I remember correctly, this saddle fits her pretty well but the blanket changes the fit to be a little awkward.
I could have sworn I had more pictures . . .but I don't know where they are hiding.

2 comments:

  1. saddle fitting is the absolute worst, why are horses so tricky haha?? agreed tho that the dressage saddle looks like the best of that bunch

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    1. I wish I knew! It doesn't help that she is young and out of shape. If I spend good money on a saddle now, it might not fit by the end of the summer.

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