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Cute Cactus Tack For COWGIRLs

February 17, 2020
Cactus tack is trending! You can feel like the desert cowgirl you are with this adorable print. Your horse will also look their best when you match their headstall, saddle, and protective boots. You can get the whole collection! Don’t be afraid to stand out with this loud look. You’ll make quite the impression. Cactus-loving...

The 30, 60, 90 Day Horse: Is It Enough?

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February 5, 2020
Many horse owners make the smart decision to send their young horse off to a professional trainer. The tough decision is for how long! What should you expect in 30, 60, 90 days? And is it enough? Unfortunately, that’s not an easy answer. Often, it comes down to cost, time, and expectations. Good training isn’t...

The Power Of Riding With Your Seat

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January 24, 2020
All riders should aim for effective communication with their horse. With the use of your seat, legs, and hands, you can convey various signals. The rider can control, absorb, or follow the movement of their horse with their seat. Unfortunately, this concept can be confusing to beginner riders. Follow along! How to Use Your Seat...

5 Secrets Of Saddle Care

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January 23, 2020
Leather saddles are a huge investment. While they may cost a pretty penny upfront, they can last you years upon years when properly cared for. There’s more than just taking a rag to your saddle though. It needs to be properly cleaned, conditioned, and stored for longevity. These secrets are a great starting place! You...

4 Fitness Benefits To Reap From Riding

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January 22, 2020
Trade your gym membership for time in the saddle! Riders will be happy to know that saddling up and going for a ride will improve their fitness. Riding is quite the workout, as many of you know. So, there’s no need to feel guilty! You can work on your health and do something you love....

10 Ways to Reuse All That Extra Bailing Twine

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October 8, 2019
We know that every horse owner has an abundance of bailing twine that’s inevitably taking over their barn. Here are the top ten ways horse owners are reusing their twine for a less cluttered barn! Fixing broken hay nets or even making an entirely new hay net! Scraping off sweat after a workout or water...

Five Steps For Saddle Training A Young Horse

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September 19, 2019
It can be challenging to prepare a young horse to wear a saddle. Naturally, tack and a rider can be intimidating to an inexperienced horse. It all seems very threatening to a prey animal. There’s an easy approach that will lay a positive foundation to your under saddle work though. Basic Steps for Saddle Work...

The Comfiest Trail Saddles Out There

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August 15, 2019
Serious trail riders need a saddle that’s comfortable for not only them, but their horse too. They may be in the saddle for hours! Long-lasting comfort will allow them to enjoy the scenery. Tucker Saddlery creates just that! Their saddles give you years of satisfaction. T60 High Plains Trail, $1,895; Tucker Saddlery This first option...

Spoil Your Horse With These Striking Tack Sets

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August 12, 2019
Who doesn’t love buying new tack sets? Nowadays, there’s so many fun colors and patterns! From teal to sunflowers, you’re bound to find something you like. If you’re in the market for a new tack set, then take a peek at these eye-catching collections. You won’t be disappointed! These vibrant colors are perfect for standing...
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