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    Quote Originally Posted by Ackwell
    I prefer sheep pelt over blanket... oh, so soft! (And you can use the rest of the sheep for haggis, how convenient!)
    Ah, so sheepskins the secret! There's humor there,I'm going to leave it alone though.

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    Actually he's quite serious. I used to ride a lot and I can tell you that I saw them all the time. A blanket will have a tendency to slide across the leather. A fitted wool pad is the way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Thornton
    Actually he's quite serious. I used to ride a lot and I can tell you that I saw them all the time. A blanket will have a tendency to slide across the leather. A fitted wool pad is the way to go.
    David
    I know he's serious,there's still a funny side to it. I've seen the pads your talking about.I had completly forgotten them though,till you mentioned them.

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    Just trying to keep the thread on the high road!
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    YES I AM SERIOUS. I THINK THE TYPE OF SADDLE COMES INTO PLAY HERE. ENGLISH OR MAYBE A McCLELLAN TYPE WILL WORK

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    well my best friend, and his fiance' <sp> have 12 clydesdales......and they said I could come out and go for a ride when ever I want ......I might just have to go kilted ...and bring a camera.... thing is though if I ride a Clyde....Im not using a saddle I think bareback is the way to go on a big beastie like that!



    Scott ......riding the warhorses of old!
    Irish diplomacy: is telling a man to go to he)) in such a way that he looks forward to the trip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiltedfirepiper
    well my best friend, and his fiance' <sp> have 12 clydesdales......and they said I could come out and go for a ride when ever I want ......I might just have to go kilted ...and bring a camera.... thing is though if I ride a Clyde....Im not using a saddle I think bareback is the way to go on a big beastie like that!



    Scott ......riding the warhorses of old!
    Do they make saddles that will fit a Clydesdale?
    Actually Clydesdales were never war horses, they were breed along Strath Clyde as work horses from the beggining. Very gentle critters, almost like hugh puppies. Percherions (sp) were war horses,,not sure about Belgians.

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