Custom Draft Horse Saddles

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Draft Horse 16 Western Saddle # 4027


Draft Horse 16 Western Saddle # 4027


$495.00


All leather construction
Fiberglass wrapped hardwood tree guaranteed for 5 years
Full 10″ gullet – widest tree made
Rawhide cantle
Real hair on leather seat
Fully tooled
This is a custom designed draft horse saddle available only from Frontier Equestrian of Jasper Missouri…

BUGZ 09/04/2009 ridden by Aleesha Spurr FOR SALE

custom draft horse saddles

It is IMPOSSIBLE to find a saddle to fit my horse! advice please?

I own a 7 year old, 14.3 hand draft cross who is literally impossible to fit correctly… It’s like trying to saddle up a potato! I have tried countless saddles on him, even had a saddle fitter come out and reflock my current saddle (which fit the best out of any ive tried) and custom fit it to his back for a hefty price…and now that doesn’t even fit! its a little too tight and likes to slide forward just enough to interfere with his shoulder. Should I give up on english and try to find a western saddle? I feel like a western might be a little easier to fit. Any advice or alternatives for me?

I’ve been bareback for over a month…which I don’t mind, but I feel like I can’t own a horse without a saddle!
i bought a wintec with the widest gullet and it didnt fit right =( it fit in the soulder but sat on him funny, i think the channel down his spine was too narrow

Have you looked into a treeless saddle of some kind? They should fit any horse, and come in both Western and English styles. Here’s a site that carries them: http://www.treelesssaddle.com/ There should be a lot of other suppliers if you search for ‘treeless saddles’, this is just the first that came up and has a wide selection.

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