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<blockquote data-quote="Miss Daisy" data-source="post: 233541" data-attributes="member: 3568"><p>I have never measured for a girth. I just find one in the barn thats in relativly good condition and throw it on the saddle. I have a string girth thats getting kinda ratty and i want to buy another one but i don't know what size to buy. When measuring the actual girth, do you measure from ring to ring or just the string part or someway else. I know how to measure the horse, just not the actual girth. Thanks for any input</p><p>-Jamie</p><p>p.s. i ride western</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Miss Daisy, post: 233541, member: 3568"] I have never measured for a girth. I just find one in the barn thats in relativly good condition and throw it on the saddle. I have a string girth thats getting kinda ratty and i want to buy another one but i don't know what size to buy. When measuring the actual girth, do you measure from ring to ring or just the string part or someway else. I know how to measure the horse, just not the actual girth. Thanks for any input -Jamie p.s. i ride western [/QUOTE]
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