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    Re: [RC] asymmetrical horse - Jessica Spoone


    I would check your riding also. Have a friend ride behind you and holler if
    you get off center, I have a problem with my saddle slipping to the right
    and did the uneven stirrup thing to straighten it out. Its not him or my
    saddle its my riding, I have a bad habit of leaning more weight on the one
    side than the other. Trying to correct it but habits are hard to break. hehe
    gl with your problem.
    
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    From: "Ridecamp Guest" <guest@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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    Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 9:51 AM
    Subject: [RC] asymmetrical horse
    
    
    Lianne Cantrall dcantrall105@xxxxxxx
    I know I can not possibly be the only one with this problem. My saddle fits
    my horse when standing . When we start down the trail it goes off to the
    left. I have to lower my right stirrup and raise my left stirrup to sort of
    balance out. This does not solve problem. My horse also swings his back end
    over to the left going down the trail, like a dog. I had chiropractor
    adjustment and a refit on my saddle. Problem still apparent. So now I guess
    I need some kind of  an orthopedic pad. I need help knowing how others have
    delt with such a problem, and what kind of an ortopedic pad works best. I do
    not want to spend hundreds of dollars on various pads before I find the one
    that works. I have read the info on a saddleright pad and an air back pad.
    they both claim their pads works best. I need your input. I want to make the
    right choice and help my horse feel comfortable , not make the problem
    worse. Thank you for your time .Lianne
    
    
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