Nyboy
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Not knowing anything about horses, I think the buckskin is very pretty.
Nice looking horses. Your daughters are very talented with horses. Do they just train them to ride or do they train them for events?
Ha, ha! They "grey" has a greyish, sometimes mixed coat with grey skin. The "buckskin" has "black points" which means black legs from the knees down and the hocks down. A buckskin isn't always a gold or dun color. Haven't broken in mustangs myself, but starting any horse that hasn't been handled, from scratch, isn't too hard. The only horse I broke in was a very green, skinny 4yo Arabian. He was a blast! I probably rode him (and he was ridden in my lesson program) thousands of hours/year and it wasn't long before I would think it (when riding) and he would do it. He was also fearless. He wasn't papered, but IMHO well trained "bombproof" horses are worth their weight in gold.They both look the same to me.
Mary
Most saddles can be recovered and restored. All leather wears out and All horse owners end up with way too many saddles. I have a 50+yo western saddle that looks godawful uncomfortable bc they is no padding on the seat, but it was very well crafted and is super comfortable. However, I keep forgetting to prep it to have the fenders repaired. We used some 100+yo Cavalry saddles when we did reenactments. AS LONG AS THE TREE, or frame of the saddle, is intact, any saddle can be rebuilt. Once you break the tree, it's toast.Well now you got me thinking. How do you know when it's time to get rid of your saddle? Has anyone thought of a way to repurpose it?
Mary
I love being educated! Ok, how much does a saddle cost?Most saddles can be recovered and restored. All leather wears out and All horse owners end up with way too many saddles. I have a 50+yo western saddle that looks godawful uncomfortable bc they is no padding on the seat, but it was very well crafted and is super comfortable. However, I keep forgetting to prep it to have the fenders repaired. We used some 100+yo Cavalry saddles when we did reenactments. AS LONG AS THE TREE, or frame of the saddle, is intact, any saddle can be rebuilt. Once you break the tree, it's toast.
I love being educated! Ok, how much does a saddle cost?
Mary
You can spend $100 - $5000 plus. But in my opinion you won't get a decent saddle to fit your horse for under $500. The higher the quality of leather and workmanship the higher the price tag.
A horses back can be injured by a poorly made saddle, or one that doesn't fit them.
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I had no idea saddles were that expensive even to rebuilt.My favorite saddle cost $75 at a garage sale. It had one tapadero stirrup, missing the other. It was black, old and heavy. A friend worked at the prison and took it to be reworked. It came back with white leather buckstitching, a new seat, two new stirrups (not tapaderos) and it was beautiful. I think it was $400 to have it redone.