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I have very well thought out dreams, & really want to achieve them someday.
I have been riding horses all of my life. the past 3 years ive been riding western & before that i rode english for about 8 years (i’m 15)
Western is fun, but ive decided that eventing, dressage & jumping are where my [...]
February 19th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 7 Comments
enough said…
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February 19th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 9 Comments
I have very well thought out dreams, & really want to achieve them someday.
I have been riding horses all of my life. the past 3 years ive been riding western & before that i rode english for about 8 years (i’m 15)
Western is fun, but ive decided that eventing, dressage & jumping are where my [...]
February 17th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 5 Comments
junior western saddle – 4.00
english saddle w/out knee rolls – 5.00
english saddle with knee rolls – 5.00
large western saddle – 5.00
regular western saddle – 5.00
bareback pad – 2.00
pelevator bridle – 3.00
hunter bridle – 2.00
black hunter bridle – 2.00
hunter bridle with chain -2.50
western bridle -2.00
black western bridle -2.00
black western bridle with chain -2.50
fleece polo wraps – [...]
February 16th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 19 Comments
So I’m selling my horse, whom I don’t have the time nor does she have the skill to do my kind of showing anymore. So I’m stuck with lessons and catch rides, which is okay with me. So this is the wording of the ad I’m posting at horse shows, tack shops, ect… feel free [...]
February 15th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 5 Comments
I measured my horse and the tack shop lady said shes a wide tree, is it the same as Fqhb? THANKS
Yes, it’s the same thing. Here’s an explanation the differences between quarter horse bars…
http://www.horsesaddleshop.com/howshoulifit.html
February 13th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 1 Comment
Zoe Brooks and Gerry Guy, Canadian inventors of the Nurtural Bitless Bridle first directed the rider through a series of exercises using their usual bit. This involved keeping a straight line and stopping calmly at walk, trot, canter; then backing up; going through poles; and around a barrel pattern. The audience scored (A) [...]
February 13th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | No Comments
Okay, so im getting started riding western, ive been riding english for about 3 years. Lately ive been just doing a bit of western with my horse in my english tack, and we both love it! It just seems a bit more calm and everything. So ive been looking at western tack, and I went [...]
February 8th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 12 Comments
Im looking for some extra cash this summer so im thinking about offering to clean other peoples western saddles. And so i thought i would post a few flyers at my barn and possibly tack shop to advertise. But my problem is, i am not sure on how much i want to charge.
Put it this [...]
February 6th, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 15 Comments
my breyer tack shop!
prices:
engish bridles~$2.00
western bridles~$1.50
lead ropes~$0.50
saddles~$3.00
saddle pads~$1.00
halters~$1.75
blankets~$2.00
winter blankets~$2.75
I DO NOT SHIP OUT OF THE U.S.A! sorry
shiping depends on where you live and where I live
plewase buy some!
and I can make any color to!
colors: silver
bright red dark red
dark green light pink
dark pink
yellow
pink w/ pocadots
dark perpel
light perpel
dark brown
light blue
and dark blue
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February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in western tack shops | 8 Comments