Capo Cowhorse

$2,350.00

Capo Cowhorse. 16.5″ seat.

-29.5″ long skirt.

-Buckstitch trim.

-Floral and Basketweave tooling.

-Wood stirrups.

-Great condition.

  • Modelcowhorse
  • Size16.5 in

Availability: 1 in stock

How to put on a western saddle

  1. Prepare Your Horse:
    • Ensure your horse is calm and tied securely to prevent movement.
    • Brush your horse to remove dirt and debris from the saddle area.http://thesaddlehouse.com
  2. Assess the Saddle Pad:
    • Use a saddle pad or blanket to protect your horse’s back. Lay it flat along the back, positioning it slightly forward to account for saddle placement.
  3. Position the Saddle:
    • Stand on the horse’s left side. Hold the saddle by the horn and gently swing it up towards the horse’s back.
    • Aim to set the saddle approximately 1-2 inches behind the shoulder blade for proper fit.
  4. Set the Saddle Down:
    • Lower the saddle onto the saddle pad gently, ensuring it settles evenly on both sides.
    • Check for proper alignment: the saddle should sit squarely on the horse’s back.
  5. Secure the Girth:
    • Move to the right side of the horse and grab the girth. Bring it underneath the horse’s belly and attach it to the cinch on the left side.
    • Make sure the girth is snug but not overly tight, allowing the horse to move comfortably.
  6. Adjust the Saddle:
    • Check the fit of the saddle by placing a fist between the saddle and the horse’s back. Ensure that it sits evenly without pinching.
    • Adjust the girth as needed for security, checking from both sides.
  7. Final Check:
    • Inspect the saddle’s placement and alignment, making sure it is secure and comfortable.
    • Ensure all straps and equipment are properly fastened.
  8. Get Ready to Ride!
    • Once satisfied with the saddle fit, mount your horse and enjoy the ride!

Tips:

  • Always check the saddle fit periodically while riding to ensure it remains comfortable for your horse.
  • If you are unfamiliar with saddling, consider seeking guidance from an experienced rider or equestrian professional. Visit https://westerngearshop.com for more tips

How to measure a western saddle gullet

  1. Gather Your Tools:
    • A measuring tape (preferably a flexible one).
    • A helper (optional, but can be useful).
  2. Prepare the Saddle:
    • Place the saddle on a flat surface or a saddle rack, ensuring that it is upright and stable.
    • If available, use a saddle pad to approximate the fit as it would be on a horse.
  3. Locate the Gullet:
    • The gullet is the space in the saddle tree that runs along the spine of the horse, allowing clearance and preventing pressure on the withers.
    • It’s typically the area directly under the saddle horn and above the saddle skirt.
  4. Measure the Width of the Gullet:
    • Using your measuring tape, measure the width of the gullet at its widest point (usually near the front of the saddle).
    • Ensure that the tape is straight and parallel to the ground for an accurate measurement.
    • Record the measurement in inches.
  5. Optional: Measure the Length:
    • If needed, you can also measure the length of the gullet to get a better idea of fit. This measurement can be taken from the front of the gullet to the back, following the curve.
  6. Interpret the Measurement:
    • Common gullet widths vary:
      • Narrow gullet: 6.5 inches or less
      • Medium gullet: 7 inches
      • Wide gullet: 7.5 inches or more
    • Choosing the right width is crucial and can depend on your horse’s withers and back shape.
Weight 0.5 lbs
Dimensions 5 × 3 × 10 in

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