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At 1:00pm on September 9, 2009, Valentina Escobar-Gonzalez said…
Happy Birthday, I hope you have a great ride with your horse today! :)
At 6:16pm on January 14, 2009, Ruth Kelly Chandran said…
Hello Erin
Thanks for getting back to me. I would very much like to have you come out to fit a saddle for possible purchase for me. When would the earliest time you could make it out here be? Would you also be so kind and give to me the price ranges of the your saddles. Perhaps it would be useful if you knew I need a short flap saddle and does Country make their saddles as such?
Cheers,
Ruth

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About Me:
I have ridden, coached, trained horses and shown for 32 years. My focus has been dressage.
I make my living as a saddle maker, and saddle fitter, trained by the MSA. I am the sales rep for County Saddlery, for Quebec and Eastern Ontario.
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dog; bull terrier
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Horses I Have Seen

As a saddle fitter, I get to see alot of different horses, and riding styles. I received a call from a woman who was in tears. Her horse had been getting more and more defiant, and that day was unrideable. He did not show outward signs of back soreness, but she had gone every other route to try to solve this problem, to no avail. When I saw the horse, he was in a bad way. On cross ties in the aisle, he was extremely nervous, to the point he was shaking. Examining the saddle on his back, I could… Continue

Posted on August 28, 2008 at 7:51pm — 1 Comment

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Horses I Have Seen-mini pony

I received a call for a saddle fit to a stable I had never been to. It was quite a long drive, and as I drove in the yard, my mood sank. The stable was an old rundown cow barn, and the yard was full of piles of junk. The owner was a grumpy old cowboy who walked with a limp. He gruffly agreed to show me the horse I had come to fit the saddle for, but I could tell he had little interest in helping me. As we walked to the stable door, I wondered about the condition of the animals inside. I got quit… Continue

Posted on August 18, 2008 at 1:00pm —

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Horses I Have Seen

I work as a saddle fitter. My job is to make horses more comfortable in their every day work. As a result, I am on the road most of the time. I go to different stables, seeing the best, and the worst situations horses find themselves in.
I would like to share some of these stories with you, as the people, and the horses I meet are sometimes heart warming, sometimes heart breaking, but always interesting.

Posted on August 11, 2008 at 11:11am —

 
 

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