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    [RC] asymmetrical - Scott & Dede Johnson


    I have a similar problem.  Try squaring up your horse and looking at him
    from behind.  Check his shoulders especially.  My gelding has uneven
    shoulders.  The problem was exacerbated when the saddle that started out
    fitting him, became ill-fitting as he muscled up (partly my fault for not
    making him use both leads).  The saddle was pinching him in the shoulder
    which caused a painful lump.  He ended up being laid off for a few months
    and I bought a Free N' Easy saddle, which is adjustable and has worked out
    really well for my guy.
    
    Dede 
    CA
    
    
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