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  • Tips On Buying A Used Saddle By:-janetra
    There is a thriving market in used saddles, both in your local area and online. Saddles may be sold for a variety of legitimate reasons including poor fit of the saddle to the horse or rider, trading in for a newer or different style saddle, losing interest in the activity etc. This results in many bargains in good, used saddles. So what are the advantages and disadvantages of buying a used saddle?
  • Choosing A Western Saddle - Saddle Tree Types By:-janetra
    Wade tree saddles are becoming increasingly popular for working saddles, for livestock handling or for situations that demand long hours in the saddle. First popularised by working riders in the Rocky Mountains their popularity is growing. Wade tree saddles are built as working saddles and are comfortable and easy to ride.
  • Advice on Worming Your Horse By:-Timothy Aston
    Inner parasites - away from sight, out of mind - can destroy your beloved horse. While they could be away from sight, they're doing in depth harm internally. At a minimum, parasites can steal vitamins out of your equine and cause gastrointestinal irritation. The bad information is, left uncontrolled they'll trigger colic, intestinal ruptures and ultimately death.
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