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From: "Judy Ryder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Check out how the back of this saddle is affecting the horse:
http://bp0.blogger.com/_dpplQfL6MGc/SBQQ7BOWrSI/AAAAAAAAAbw/AQosWQDtbl4/s1600-h/backlevel5.jpg

Judas. . . That poor horse.    (And look at the long toes -- on the back no 
less!   Or is that an optical illusion??)

    Okay, what would make wrinkles like that -- does this mean the saddle is 
too wide, bridging, too narrow, too long . . . .what ????    What would this 
be indicative of saddle fit wise?

   -- Renee M. in Michigan


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