This message is from: Skeels, Mark A (MED) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Eileen: We had a similar problem. A couple suggestions we did. The
first is we got a Wintec girth, the one we got is sorta soft rubbery
type. Second, one of our instructors was using a rubber saddle pad they
made on their
This message is from: Eileen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All,
I'm in desparate need of some advice. For the past month my vet and
I have been both having problems with my saddle slipping sideways on my
classic barrel-shaped mare. I'm using a wide tree (38cm) all purpose
saddle which seems to
This message is from: Ruth Bushnell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello All,
I'm in desparate need of some advice. For the past month my vet and I
have been both having problems with my saddle slipping sideways on my
classic barrel-shaped mare. Any suggestions? Eileen
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In a message dated 5/27/2004 6:59:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could it also be that you
are seated off center by maybe favoring one side (maybe you're reaching for
the brake =)))
Ruthie, nw mt
Yes, Ruthie! My left hip is higher
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