http://www.aussiesaddle.com - Colin Dangaard talks shows you how to do a Tackaberry Cinch for your Australian Saddle which is used most often in outback country of Australia. The tackaberry Cinch can also be used with other saddles as well.
I have that saddle, pricey but comfy and very heavy, in feak accident I broke my right proximal humerus and can not lift the saddle, so I bought a bareback pad, no buckle just two rings and I can figure out how to cinch the thing, I still ride bareback but would like some padding to help out my 60 year old fanny, can you help me???
What a calm horse you have , my guy is much taller and as he was a rescue he is a still not so sure about humans.
I have that saddle, pricey but comfy and very heavy, in feak accident I broke my right proximal humerus and can not lift the saddle, so I bought a bareback pad, no buckle just two rings and I can figure out how to cinch the thing, I still ride bareback but would like some padding to help out my 60 year old fanny, can you help me???
What a calm horse you have , my guy is much taller and as he was a rescue he is a still not so sure about humans.
shitzulovey 1 year ago