I’ve been riding western all of my life (first started when I was 3, it’s been 10 years), and I’m going to be trying English for the first time. Your account has helped me understand things faster than any other account I’ve seen on UA-cam. Thank you!
I am volunteering as a groomer for a equine therapy organization. It's been years since I've worked with horses. Your videos are the most helpful out of all the ones I've watched in learning specifics in how to tack up a horse. And your comments make me smile. Good job.
Thank you for this :) have been away from horses for years, so I was a bit unsure on where/how to place the saddle and how tight the bridle pieces should be. Until now, the owner of the horse I share has helped me. This was extremely helpful and easy to understand. The perfect reminder I needed to have confidence next time I tack up the loan horse myself. Thank you 😊💖
Thanks for the video! I used to ride western about 6 years ago but had to stop riding due to school and sports, but now that I'm in college I'll have time to take lessons again! I'm going to take English so this helped me gain a bit of confidence for when I go to my first lesson :)
I've been riding for 5 years and obviously i know how ot tack up, even though i've been riding for so long you are still doing it better than me and I do learn a couple of minor details from you so tysm! ( I obv know how to tack up but still x)
Heck, I hold the saddle flap up with my head. Makes it easier. I do thank you for the explanation of where the girth needs to be. I have been putt6mine too far forward.
Omg!!!You're a lifesaver I am learning how to look after a horse and one of the things I struggle with is tacking up your literally amazing thank you so much I just had to watch this video once !I usually watch 20 minute videos and don't have a clue of what to do you just got to the point and made it quite fun ❤❤❤❤
Riding for almost two years and your videos are of great help! About this one though, would be a bit of improvement (imo), if you had shown how tight is tight enough for girth. Otherwise, perfect, thank you very much. UPD: as for saddle pad… When I tack up, I have stirrups already full needed length, but sitting crossed on the saddle. And whenever I need a saddle flap up, I press it with a counter-side stirrup. Yay paperweight technology!
Thanks for this video. I’m starting volunteering at a ranch on Monday. I have only tacked western saddles and I don’t want to feel like a complete useless idiot because I’m younger than most volunteers and I want to make a good impression.
Thank you for the wonderful video. I have always used a western saddled because that is what I learned on. I was 55 before I got my first horse... 🙂 I was wondering if I could go to a English saddle What is the difference in riding I consider myself still a beginner. Just that my western saddle is getting SO heavy for me to heft up on my horse. Thank you for any insight you can give.
do bits hurt the horse? there is a big controversy about it and I don't know what to believe. Everyoen keeps saying it does so when I go to my lesson I feel guilty about putting the bit
No, ill break it down of what the bit does, so say your horse is trotting, its pulling their mouth back thats why you get told to loosen ur reigns, so its just like the dentist pulling ur cheeks back
I know. Makes me twitch. Only time I don't put it through is when the pad is either a little small or cut in such a way that the combination of that particular pad/girth/saddle will cause the billets to get pulled forward or backwards if run through.
Not necessarily; some people use thicker pads to protect their horse's back. You can also adjust the thickness of the pad depending on how well the saddle fits the horse. If the saddle is a little wide, you should use a thicker pad. Hope this helps!
It all depends, and also most people use with your pads and half pad for more comfort for the horse and also to make the saddle fit better if it’s not custom. And a lot of people use thicker saddle pads
Equine Helper what is a thicker pad? I’ve never seen an English “thick” pad. Western my horse rides in a 1” thick wool pad for trails and a 1/2” thick pad for barrels and poles but English pads all seem SUPER thin and I’m trying to learn because my ottb changes shape so much my western saddle doesn’t always fit correctly and I’d like to be able to just keep working him
@@stephaniespalmer yknow how you sometimes see fluff coming from under the saddle? Those are the edges of a thicker pad. It goes along with the pad shown in the video, you don't see it though be it's saddle shaped.
If youre going to teach atleast teach properly. First of all You always put your girth from the left side first ALWAYS second of all u have to tighten both sides evenly.
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I’ve been riding western all of my life (first started when I was 3, it’s been 10 years), and I’m going to be trying English for the first time. Your account has helped me understand things faster than any other account I’ve seen on UA-cam. Thank you!
hi Equine helper
Hi! Very helpful❤ Thank you!
I am volunteering as a groomer for a equine therapy organization. It's been years since I've worked with horses. Your videos are the most helpful out of all the ones I've watched in learning specifics in how to tack up a horse. And your comments make me smile. Good job.
Bahahahaha! I'm a grown woman, and I still hold the saddle up with my head. Thanks for the correction.
As an author I had no idea, lol! So this is great thank you. I just needed it for a scene.
Thank you! I’ve been riding for about a month now, and I need help with the bridle and this helped a lot!
Omg same!! I’m a beginner and I always am fine with putting on the saddle but not the bridle 😂✨
Olivia Stratton 😂😂😂
Ty
Same
I hold the saddle with my head lol
My friends horse is named Tucker too!! Thanks for the video, I ride western and this is a great detailed video, I understood every part!! Thank you!!
Thanks for watching, Siena!
i ride sumtimes western to
Mate idc about your friends horse.
i can tell you had a ton of fun making this. super helpful :) thank you
I did! Glad you enjoyed it!
I love how different english and western are! Im pesonaly do western but always wanted to do english! Thank you for educating me on this!!
Thank you for this :) have been away from horses for years, so I was a bit unsure on where/how to place the saddle and how tight the bridle pieces should be. Until now, the owner of the horse I share has helped me. This was extremely helpful and easy to understand. The perfect reminder I needed to have confidence next time I tack up the loan horse myself. Thank you 😊💖
Thanks for the video! I used to ride western about 6 years ago but had to stop riding due to school and sports, but now that I'm in college I'll have time to take lessons again! I'm going to take English so this helped me gain a bit of confidence for when I go to my first lesson :)
Glad to hear! Have fun at your lessons!
This is the most helpful horse channel ever
I've been riding for 5 years and obviously i know how ot tack up, even though i've been riding for so long you are still doing it better than me and I do learn a couple of minor details from you so tysm! ( I obv know how to tack up but still x)
Heck, I hold the saddle flap up with my head. Makes it easier. I do thank you for the explanation of where the girth needs to be. I have been putt6mine too far forward.
Omg!!!You're a lifesaver I am learning how to look after a horse and one of the things I struggle with is tacking up your literally amazing thank you so much I just had to watch this video once !I usually watch 20 minute videos and don't have a clue of what to do you just got to the point and made it quite fun ❤❤❤❤
My favorite english tacking video! : D
Riding for almost two years and your videos are of great help!
About this one though, would be a bit of improvement (imo), if you had shown how tight is tight enough for girth. Otherwise, perfect, thank you very much.
UPD: as for saddle pad… When I tack up, I have stirrups already full needed length, but sitting crossed on the saddle. And whenever I need a saddle flap up, I press it with a counter-side stirrup. Yay paperweight technology!
Thanks for this video. I’m starting volunteering at a ranch on Monday. I have only tacked western saddles and I don’t want to feel like a complete useless idiot because I’m younger than most volunteers and I want to make a good impression.
Very exciting! I hope its gone well so far. Never be afraid to ask for help! It's better to ask for help than to mess up!
Thank you so much for this channel, you have helped me so incredibly! Thank you again!
Wooowww your Explanation n all those details about making the horse more comfortable❤️🐴🙏 Hats Offf.. Thank Youu
Love the step by step! The different camera angles and editing made a wonderful video!!!
Thank you, Amy! I'm glad you enjoyed it. 😊
Me too
@@scottl2610 Thanks, Scott!
omg girl ur so pretty💗🥺
Your horse is so cute.❤
Thank you, your video is so helpful and easy to understand
This was super helpful! Thank you!
I hold the saddle flap up with my shoulder, so I have my whole arm free. I also put my reins in my elbow so I still have hold of them.
Very useful and helpful video. Thank you very much.
I love your video so much
I love your videos you are so helpful😁
Thxs for the info! :)
Thank you for the wonderful video. I have always used a western saddled because that is what I learned on. I was 55 before I got my first horse... 🙂 I was wondering if I could go to a English saddle What is the difference in riding I consider myself still a beginner. Just that my western saddle is getting SO heavy for me to heft up on my horse. Thank you for any insight you can give.
Thank you so much for this video! It was so helpful!
Love this thank you this helped me a lot love your channel ☺️☺️
Thanks for your support! Glad I could help!
love this! thank you!
i love your english videos and im a nubea
Just started riding this was helpful
Tucker saw the britle he backed up
thanks
How do the stirrups descend,and how to adjust them...that’s what I was waiting for .
super helpful video, thank you so much 😊
Thank you, Charlotte!
thank you so much!
I was taught to use the8 middle and the first thing for the gith
my friend said she finally tacked a horse by herself and i didnt know what that meant so now im here
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where u get the saddle from
Hey! What is your opinion on bits?
I also was putting my head under the saddle flap I think that's how it's called
What saddle is this?
English
I've been riding for month and I do the tacking up part wrong. I'm super close but not yet.
YES HORSESE
do bits hurt the horse? there is a big controversy about it and I don't know what to believe. Everyoen keeps saying it does so when I go to my lesson I feel guilty about putting the bit
No, ill break it down of what the bit does, so say your horse is trotting, its pulling their mouth back thats why you get told to loosen ur reigns, so its just like the dentist pulling ur cheeks back
@@adrianmaxwe5134 Ohhh okay thanks for explaining!
AHHH THE GIRTH IS ABOVE THE STRAPPP😭😭😭😭
I know. Makes me twitch. Only time I don't put it through is when the pad is either a little small or cut in such a way that the combination of that particular pad/girth/saddle will cause the billets to get pulled forward or backwards if run through.
That's why I didn't put the girth through the straps. I hate when that happens, especially on the saddle pad I'm using in this video.
@@CarmellaAbel wait so the saddle pad is small?
Every time I put my horses bridle he walks like 10 steps away and since he’s really tall he puts his head up all the way 😭💀
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I am about to get a horse and I am clueless
I normally ride western, but the reason the saddle pad is so thin is because the saddle itself had more padding right?
Not necessarily; some people use thicker pads to protect their horse's back. You can also adjust the thickness of the pad depending on how well the saddle fits the horse. If the saddle is a little wide, you should use a thicker pad. Hope this helps!
Equine Helper thank you!!!
It all depends, and also most people use with your pads and half pad for more comfort for the horse and also to make the saddle fit better if it’s not custom. And a lot of people use thicker saddle pads
Equine Helper what is a thicker pad? I’ve never seen an English “thick” pad. Western my horse rides in a 1” thick wool pad for trails and a 1/2” thick pad for barrels and poles but English pads all seem SUPER thin and I’m trying to learn because my ottb changes shape so much my western saddle doesn’t always fit correctly and I’d like to be able to just keep working him
@@stephaniespalmer yknow how you sometimes see fluff coming from under the saddle? Those are the edges of a thicker pad. It goes along with the pad shown in the video, you don't see it though be it's saddle shaped.
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You mean 197k😂❤
MY DAD JUST GOT A HORSE
U forgot about stirrups
yea but those r so simple
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Dude I love your videos very helpful but your voice is VERY annoying!
these are very helpful
If youre going to teach atleast teach properly. First of all You always put your girth from the left side first ALWAYS second of all u have to tighten both sides evenly.
Thank you!!
Thank you so much for doing this video. This is very helpful!