Ad-Lib vs Trickle Feeding - What's Best For Your Horse?
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As the panels on this saddle are not attached to the under-flap, they leave the front billets free: the rider can choose to position them on the flap or to use them, once they have been extracted from the front holes, in direct contact with the saddle pad and with the horse's ribs. It has been realised that working with billets in direct contact with the horse's ribs favours a greater length of stride.
At the rear of the tree, there are double holes for attaching the panels and it is a simple operation to fix the screws on the outermost holes and open the channel one cm wider (very useful in the case of horses with a wide or exposed spine).
This saddle is in overall good condition, there is some wear to the flaps from stirrup leathers and a couple of small scuffs to the cantle. The girth straps are in good working order.
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