Silver Parade Saddle For Sale
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Quarter Horses of Distinction ~ Hafford, Saskatchewan
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This gorgeous Parade Saddle is for sale ! It is a Simco ~ Frosted German Silver Parade Saddle. It fits every horse I have used it on, Arabian, Standardbred, Quarter Horse & Tennessee Walker so it is quite universal. It weighs about eighty pounds. Sincerely, "Lonesome Steve" |
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SPECIAL SALE PRICE Call for Details |
Call 306-549-4911 |
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The saddle comes with everything shown in the picture - except the young
lady & the horse, of course ! Just click on any image to see a larger picture. |
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The mare showcasing this beautiful saddle above is another of my black Quarter Horse mares - named Lonesome Dixie. We have ridden in many parades over the years with this saddle and it always makes a pretty picture on these good black horses. Please email me at putoranch@sasktel.net with any questions about these Silver Parade Saddles, or any of the horses. I look forward to hearing from you ! Below are more pictures of these saddles at various events & an article on Parade Horse "Rules". Also read the News Items Page for tips on "How to Train a Parade Horse". Enjoy ! |
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PARADE Parade Horse Rules The Parade Horse is shown at an animated walk and at a parade gait. The animated walk should be a graceful, four-beat, straight, brisk movement, but not a jog-trot. It should be slow enough to differentiate between the animated walk and the parade gait. The parade gait shall be a true, straight, high-prancing movement, square, collected and balanced with hocks well under. The maximum speed should be 5 MPH. Parade Horses are shown under stock saddles with silver, Mexican or other appropriate equipment. The rider should wear attire that is both colorful and typical of the Old West, of American, Mexican, or Spanish origin, consisting of fancy cowboy suit, hat and boots. Spurs, guns, serapes, etc, are optional. For specific information regarding Parade Horse or Pony classes, please visit the USEF Rule Book link above. Should you have any questions, please contact the USEF Breeds and Western Disciplines Department at (859) 258-2472. |
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