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		<title>Comment on Arthritis in the Performance Horse by Little Know Secret For Stopping Joint Pain - Hyaluronic Acid &#124; Natural Health Answers to Joint Pain Problems &#124; www.steveshealthanswers.com</title>
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		<title>Comment on Saddle Fitting &#8211; The Journey by thehorsegde Cindi Burns</title>
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		<description>Continuation of my saddle fitting by Cindi Burns
Well, it&#039;s been since last fall that I was in the middle of my saddle fitting.
The wide saddle did not do the job as it was too wide...medium too narrow and the 500 saddle fititings continued....until I investigated getting my current saddle widen just a bit and possibly reflocked.  (that means restuffed just in case you don&#039;t kow)  Karen Clark, of The Horseworks, Inc had been playing try this saddle game until she suggested a lady in CT who could widen my saddle and reflock it for a price range of 300.00 plus shipping costs  - I had done the two procedures separately it would have been 250.00 for each so the 300.00 package was a no brainer.  Karen Clark did the back tracing for me for a minimal fee and off went my saddle and back tracing for about a month.  Meanwhile in my readings I had found an interesting saddle pad.  Not just any saddle pad a very expensive pad that had great reviews.  So I dicided to order the pad as it had a 30 day trial period - cost around 235.00 from SaddleRight.com  - guaranteed not to pack down - I purchased the dressage/hunterjumper version as I&#039;m in an all purpose saddle and it fit great.  After reading their testimonials on their site I was almost convinced so I called with questions and spoke with a very knowledgeable lady that removed any doubts.  Remember I had nothing to lose on a 30 day trial.   I tried the pad even with a not so perfect fitting loaner saddle (mine was in the shop) ...my horse already responded with relief...got my saddle back and the combination worked like a charm.  So now my horse has a good back without the frequent chiropractic work...last check was &#039;he doesn&#039;t need it&#039; quoted the vet. 
   If anyone would like to chat about saddle fitting or you&#039;re currently frustrated with the matter ...let me know and I&#039;d be more than happy to chat with you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuation of my saddle fitting by Cindi Burns<br />
Well, it&#8217;s been since last fall that I was in the middle of my saddle fitting.<br />
The wide saddle did not do the job as it was too wide&#8230;medium too narrow and the 500 saddle fititings continued&#8230;.until I investigated getting my current saddle widen just a bit and possibly reflocked.  (that means restuffed just in case you don&#8217;t kow)  Karen Clark, of The Horseworks, Inc had been playing try this saddle game until she suggested a lady in CT who could widen my saddle and reflock it for a price range of 300.00 plus shipping costs  &#8211; I had done the two procedures separately it would have been 250.00 for each so the 300.00 package was a no brainer.  Karen Clark did the back tracing for me for a minimal fee and off went my saddle and back tracing for about a month.  Meanwhile in my readings I had found an interesting saddle pad.  Not just any saddle pad a very expensive pad that had great reviews.  So I dicided to order the pad as it had a 30 day trial period &#8211; cost around 235.00 from SaddleRight.com  &#8211; guaranteed not to pack down &#8211; I purchased the dressage/hunterjumper version as I&#8217;m in an all purpose saddle and it fit great.  After reading their testimonials on their site I was almost convinced so I called with questions and spoke with a very knowledgeable lady that removed any doubts.  Remember I had nothing to lose on a 30 day trial.   I tried the pad even with a not so perfect fitting loaner saddle (mine was in the shop) &#8230;my horse already responded with relief&#8230;got my saddle back and the combination worked like a charm.  So now my horse has a good back without the frequent chiropractic work&#8230;last check was &#8216;he doesn&#8217;t need it&#8217; quoted the vet.<br />
   If anyone would like to chat about saddle fitting or you&#8217;re currently frustrated with the matter &#8230;let me know and I&#8217;d be more than happy to chat with you.</p>
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