Does your horse riding without saddle hurt them?

question of Dj : If you ride your horse without a saddle hurting
I do not think so, if they do not have certain medical problems, but the Indians rode their horses like the whole time and I love riding bareback. It helps me with my seat and I think it’s so much fun. (Do not go in I feel next to the horse, some people get annoyed about it all), but I’ve heard this a lot and its ridiculous to me. I want to hear what you say. Here you go, but it Best Answer.

response from sparckly panda! OMG !!!
nope. it does not hurt the horse at all. its easier for them then a Sättle actually.


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10 Responses to “Does your horse riding without saddle hurt them?”

  1. That_Guy Says:

    It may hurt them at first, if they are not used to, but saddles were made for you, not the horse.

  2. j2_krazy Says:

    Lol no. They are good, this is a big animal. just think it would be a problem if you wanted a long distance. to which is advisable for your butt cause that she would sore after a while. The horse will be fine.

  3. onlynatural Says:

    I often bareback. That’s not to say that it is always okay. It can be as unsettling to your horse, as it is for you if you carry out your four year old niece or nephew on your shoulders, and they are tilting and tilting and do their best to regain her balance. They wear the same horse Weise.In this world, you can never please everyone. So try not forever. Be polite. Be yourself and always think the fact that the agreement is with no other condition to be friends. Just because you do not like what someone else does, you should never know that they do not like the person. If you are with what everyone says, 100 percent of the time agreed, would not you friends haben.Fragen your horse? Did he want to show you that you will get on? This is to tell all.

  4. allhorses<3 Says:

    nope it doesn’t hurt the horse, the only thing I would recommend that you should do if it has had problems or weight (where the spine shows a lot)

  5. Raldin Alastor Says:

    I would say, yes, it shifts to the plates of the spine, such as memory foam

  6. confused Says:

    Only if you jump all over the place, or you are too heavy for the horse, which I doubt you are. You can always expect a bareback pad. This helps the rider and horse.

  7. zakiit Says:

    It is good for you and good for the horse. The only time you could injure a horse is when you keep the reins over to use, and if you are so tense and begin grip with your knees or legs, you bounced on the back of the horse!

  8. Daph Says:

    Nope. :)

  9. Julie Says:

    Well, sort of. With a saddle your weight is evenly distributed on horseback all over the back, while bareback brings all 100 + pounds of pressure to a small Punkt.Allerdings it is good and it does not hurt most of the horses. The problem comes with bad riders who jump all over the place. The repeated bouncing is what hurts, I ride bareback a lot to … it’s okay as long as you have a good place and your horse is healthy.

  10. Spify23 Says:

    Bareback riding does not hurt a horse in the sense of sitting on the back. But over time, an incorrect weight distribution have a bad influence on her back and führen.Wenn serious problems are not you distribute your weight properly, ie, one sits more on the left cheek when the right or tilt to one side more or is even too far forward or back, can affect the horses to the rear of the saddle point neigen.Der not only for our own comfort, but also for our horses, it helps to distribute our weight over a larger area and also helps Saugfähigkeit.Ihr shock is nothing wrong with riding without a saddle, but if you do it often, every week, then I would suggest you get from a physio or chiro to check your horses back. This should be every 3-6 months, but riding without a saddle I would suggest you do it at least every 3 months, if not more often if you caused a problem. Your chiro or physio will tell you when you ride it or if it’s just routine tweaks.

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