Nancy, I've seen a two-sided structure where one side is a ramp that a
wheelchair can climb with room for a helper, and the other side is
wide enough for a another helper to stand on to assist the rider into
the saddle.  The horse was standing quietly between the two
structures. There was also a helper on the ground at the horses head.

It reminded me of a subway train in between two loading docks, except
a much smaller version...and instead of a train...you have a horse.

The saddle had supports that rose up from the saddle in a circle or
band that strapped around the rib cage.

Does that make sense at all?  I saw this on TV a few years ago, so I'm
sure I don't have pics of it.

Wanda

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