What is a balding girth?

A braided girth for horses and ponies that rub or gall easily, have a narrow shoulder/girth area, or have lots of skin in the girth area that is easily pinched. Unlike padded girths that can still pinch, the Balding girth's design prevents it from catching skin as the horse moves. More Information.
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What type of girth does my horse need?

The size of your girth will depend on two main factors: the type of saddle and the stomach width of your horse. If you own a dressage saddle, your girth straps will typically lie much lower down against the horses side and so will require a shorter length girth.
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What is an English girth?

English horse tack like bridles, reins and girths are normally made of leather. An English saddle girth keeps your saddle steady in place while you ride. It attaches to the billets on the saddle. English girths come in styles for Dressage, Hunter Jumpers, or Endurance.
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How tight should the girth be?

The girth should be tight enough to keep the saddle in position but not so tight that it interferes with your horse's movement or causes the saddle to slip forward.
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What does a girth do?

A girth, sometimes called a cinch (Western riding), is a piece of equipment used to keep the saddle in place on a horse or other animal. It passes under the barrel of the equine, usually attached to the saddle on both sides by two or three leather straps called billets.
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Where should the girth sit on a horse?

A correctly fastened girth should rest approximately one hand's width behind the horse's elbows.
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How tight should you cinch a horse?

You want it snug enough so the saddle doesn't turn easily or slip sideways when you ride, but not so tight as to pinch the horse. You should be able to insert your fingers flat between the cinch and the horse.
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What causes a horse to be Girthy?

Your Horse May Be Girthy Because His Tack Doesn't Fit

Make sure that your tack fits properly and is placed correctly on his back. The girth should be tight enough to hold your saddle in place, but not so tight that it restricts your horse's breathing or movement. If it's too loose, it is liable to rub or pinch.
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Why does a saddle have 3 girth straps?

The 1st & 4th girthing can sometimes help with lateral stability on rounder horses. The 1st & & 3rd girthing options are sometimes good for ponies and horses with no withers and high Spring ribs, these can help prevent a saddle slipping forwards.
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How much does a girth cost?

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How do you stop girth rubbing?

The key to preventing girth galls and saddles sores is to keep your tack clean, and your horse well groomed. If you find that your horse is still developing them, you might want to consider seeing an equine veterinarian or having a new saddle or girth fitted, to see if that helps to alleviate the issue.
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What is long girth size?

Measure the length of the string (or consult the tape measure) in inches and this is the size girth you need. As a very general rule, the average 15–16hh horse will use a 46–48in long girth; and around 26in short girth.
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What size saddle do I need for a 16 hand horse?

Under 16.5 inches — You probably need a 15-inch seat size in an English saddle. Between 16.5 and 18.5 inches — Look for a 16-inch saddle. Between 20 and 21.5 inches — Try a 17-inch saddle. Over 21.5 inches — Try an 18- or 19-inch seat size.
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Are shoulder relief girths good?

His owner/trainer has started using my StretchTec Shoulder Relief Girth when she rides him and she was impressed with the quality, comfort and design of this girth. I have been very impressed overall with this girth. It's very high quality and really easy to keep clean.
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What does it mean when a guy has girth?

noun. the distance around something; circumference. size or bulk. a man of great girth.
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What is an example for girth?

The definition of girth is the distance around someone or something, or a strap that goes around an animal's body to secure a load. When you have a 32 inch waist size, this is an example of a time when you have a 32 inch girth. A strap that is used to hold a saddle on a horse is an example of a girth.
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What is a wide girth?

The distance around something; the circumference. 2. Size; bulk: a person of large girth.
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Which is better length or girth?

According to our extremely scientific survey results, a whopping 70% of women preferred girth to length — or, as Mal*, 36, puts it, “What is length without adequate girth?” In fact, only 18% of respondents said that length was most important to them.
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Is girth tight enough?

Cinch and girth are interchangeable terms, depending on your saddle type. If you ride English, you probably say girth, and if you ride in a western saddle, you say cinch. The cinch needs to be tight enough to allow you to mount and dismount without the saddle shifting.
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