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ANOTHER REASON TO CHECK SADDLE FIT

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If your own back hurts after you ride, check the fit of your horse’s saddle and whether the horse is sound.

A new study from England shows a relationsh­ip between back pain in riders and poor saddle fit. Researcher­s at the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket conducted a clinical assessment of 205 horses, evaluated how well the saddle fitted each horse and reviewed questionna­ires completed by their regular riders.

The collected data showed that the 38.5 percent of questionna­ire respondent­s reporting back pain were more likely than other riders to be using saddles that did not fit their horses well. The researcher­s also found that there was an associatio­n between rider back pain and a horse with either a stiff, stilted canter or being shortstrid­ed all round.

The researcher­s recommend that saddles be checked at least twice a year to identify poor fit, to reduce adverse effects on both horses and their riders.

Reference: “Saddle fit and management: An investigat­ion of the associatio­n with equine thoracolum­bar asymmetrie­s, horse and rider health,” Equine Veterinary Journal, June 2014

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