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		<title>Hey, my saddle does not fit!</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Beatty DVM</dc:creator>
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<p>Is your horse saying to you &#8211; Hey my saddle does not fit! Would you even know if your horse was trying to communicate that to you? Here is a list of things that your horse might do that could help you determine if your saddle does not fit.</p>
<p>Obvious signs -</p>
<li>White hairs around the withers </li>
<li>Pain at the withers</li>
<li>Broken hairs at withers or anywhere the saddle sits</li>
<p>Attitude or your horse communicating to you that the saddle does not fit -</p>
<li>When preparing for saddling the horse&#8217;s breathing rate (respiration) increases, or he passes manure, or he moves around a lot </li>
<li>The horse pins its ears, bites at its side, or nips at you when being brushed or curried.</li>
<li>The horse pins its ears, bites at its side, or nips at you when you bring the saddle out.</li>
<li>The horse pins its ears, bites at its side, or nips at you when you place the saddle on or when you girth it up.</li>
<li>Cowkicking when girthing or even trying to girth the saddle (cinchy)</li>
<li>The horse may need to be longed before you can safely mount up. </li>
<p>Communicating to you while riding -</p>
<li>Not willing to go forward</li>
<li>Decreased shoulder movement</li>
<li>Swishing the tail or holding it off to one side</li>
<li>Not willing to collect or raising the head and swaying the back</li>
<li>Bad canter leads</li>
<li>Crow hopping or bucking</li>
<li>Attemping to throw you or brush you off, anything to get you off its back</li>
<p>These are the most common signs of a saddle not fitting your horse. If your horse is saying these things to you you really should listen. A horse is not a jerk just for being a jerk. He is telling you something is not right, you jerk, please fix it. So if your horse tells you this do something about it. Get his saddle fit correctly.</p>
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