eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.
Showing 1-9 of 9 results
Riding in your English saddle builds up sweat and dirt on the saddle that needs to be thoroughly cleaned off before the leather is damaged. Wiping off your tack after use is a good way to keep...
A well-fitted bridle is an absolute must for any horse you plan on riding. Not only can a poorly fitted bridle cause the horse pain, but it can actually cost you more money in vet bills than the...
Saddle leather can be damaged by commercial soaps that contain too many improper ingredients. Leather can become dull and cracked if not rubbed down regularly with a quality saddle soap, which can...
When you purchase a new saddle, it may be unassembled, with various pieces such as the stirrups, leathers and girth packaged separately. You'll need to know how to put them together so you can...
cleaning a bridle isn't hard, but putting it back together could be the hardest part if you don't pay attention to what your doing. these easy steps will help easily clean a bridle and make...
Riding astride has decreased in popularity over the last century. This has made it increasingly difficult to find a sidesaddle. New sidesaddles vary in quality, making buying one an iffy...
A horse that is running hell-bent for leather with a rider on his back looks like fun--in the movies, that is. When it's happening to you, it's definitely not fun. However, there are some things...
Crystal horse tack is quickly becoming the tack of choice in western riding. Whether it is a show, rodeo, trail ride, parade or at your home, crystal tack can beautifully dress up your horse. This...
Most horsemen have a thousand things to do other than clean their horse's bridle. But regularly cleaning your horse's bridle does more than just remove dirt, sand and dust. A clean and...