How to Saddle and Unsaddle a Horse
by 20kthiel in Outside > Sports
1372 Views, 6 Favorites, 0 Comments
How to Saddle and Unsaddle a Horse
Properly learn how to saddle and unsaddle a horse.
Part 1: Halter the Horse
-Undo buckle on halter or
sometimes it may be a knotted rope
-There will be two major loops with ropes connecting them, face the big loop towards the horse and slowly pull it onto the horse.
-The small loop should sit above the horse’s nose and mouth
-The big loop will sit behind the ears (sometimes have to pull the ears out if they are tucked under)
-Buckle or knot the rope of the halter
Put on the Saddle Blanket
The saddle blanket should sit in
the middle of the horses back even on both left and right sides.
-The front of the blanket should sit behind the shoulder and in front of the back leg (it is okay if it is covering some part of the mane)
Lift Saddle Onto Horse
-Grab the saddle, and lift up tassels,
stirrup and all material from the right side of saddle, to the middle and stay in place
-Sometimes it may be difficult to hold everything at the top so you may have to tilt the saddle sideways when you hold it until it is on the horse
-Approach the horse on left side and lift the saddle onto the saddle blanket
Position Saddle
-Make sure the center of the
saddle is on the horse’s spine and is on top of the saddle blanket completely
-Pull out anything tucked underneath the saddle and have everything dangling from the sides of the saddle
-Front of saddle point should be behind horse’s front shoulder
Buckling Cinch
-Still standing on left side
grab the cinch from underneath the horse and pull the piece of leather through the hook
-Make sure cinch is along the chest and not pushed up against the armpit of the shoulders
-Tighten the cinch by going through the hook it originated from and the cinch loop until tight
-Put extra length of leather into the same hook or another notch in the saddle
Buckling Back Belt
-Some saddles have another buckle in the back similar to the
cinch
-Buckle it together and it should be loose but not dragging or hitting the horses back legs
Secure Strrups
-Most stirrups will be already
adjusted but to be safe make sure the pins are hooked into the hole correctly
-Adjust the length of the stirrups if needed
Undo All Belts
-Undo all belts on the saddle
-Make sure all ropes and items are not tangled
Pull Off Saddle and Blanket
-Pull off the saddle and blanket from the horse and put away
-Make sure nothing gets caught when pulling off and if it does put it back on to adjust the issue
Brush Horse
-Find a brush for the horse’s body
-Brush at the top of the neck and work done and laterally towards the butt
-Find a brush for the horse’s tail and mane
-Brush main out
-Brush tail out by stepping beside the horse’s butt (not directly behind), grab the hair and pull it towards you
Undo Halter
-Undo main buckle on halter
-Slowly ease the halter down towards the ground and it will fall off the horse’s face with ease