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Cleaning Saddle Pads

Here’s a quick tip for keeping your saddle pads clean and comfortable for your horse. Many people prefer to use a very thin “sweat pad” underneath the regular pad, made of an easily washable and...

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Passier launch new TRP equestrian saddle pad

The new TRP from Passier distinguishes itself from conventional pads by means of the two special recesses that sit over the sensitive rearward part of the trapezius muscle. These oval recesses provide...

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Western Saddle Pads

ponybox.com Size and Fit: A properly fitting pad will extend at least one inch beyond the saddle on all sides. This means that you should choose a pad that is at least 2 inches longer than the length...

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Professional’s Choice Introduces the SMx™ Air-Ride™ Saddle Pad, A New...

horsetackreview.com Spring Valley, CA – The new SMx Air Ride saddle pad from Professional’s Choice delivers a ride that is unsurpassed in its smoothness for both horse and rider alike. It utilizes the...

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Nexgen Acugel Saddle Pad Review

ponybox.com / limelight Horsemen and women invest millions of dollars around the world every year to ensure safety for themselves and their horses. State of the art products, expensive saddles and...

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Three Tips to Keep Your Hogs Cool This Summer

nationalhogfarmer.com 06/27/2011 Summer months can trigger heat stress in livestock, especially in pigs, according to Mark Whitney, a swine specialist with the University of Minnesota Extension. Pigs...

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Signs of Poor Saddle Fit

horse.com Although horses do not speak English, they are certainly able to communicate with us, especially regarding poor saddle pad fitment. If a horse is experiencing pain caused by a poor fitting or...

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Finding the Perfect Saddle Pad

horse.com A single glance into any equine catalog will reveal a myriad of saddle pad choices. With different materials, different shapes and different claims to fame, it can be difficult to decide what...

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Putting on a Saddle

horse.com Remember, you should never tack up a horse unless you are ready to ride. Brush off any stable or sweat marks, as well as dried mud, especially where the saddle and girth will be. Put the...

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Tack Time: Choosing the Right Saddle Pad

saddleupwithdennisbrouse.com You’ve been putting off replacing your worn and torn saddle pad, but the time has come to retire the tired old pad, relegating it perhaps to a new life as a bed for your...

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