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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cattle Girl" data-source="post: 882657" data-attributes="member: 1156"><p>I had an older roping saddle which was definitely too narrow for her. She's got a broad set of withers, & I'm definitely thinking that is the issue with this saddle, regarding what everyone has been saying.</p><p></p><p>I used to ride her in my barrel saddle a lot, & I can never recall her having dry spots.</p><p></p><p>Even with the use of both saddles, she has never shown any behavioral problems, but that also might be part of her laid-back, easygoing disposition. </p><p></p><p>I will have to compare them when I go home in 2 weeks & then hopefully make a trip to the tack shop to see what suggestions they have. It's a really nice Rocking T cutting saddle out of Greenville, TX. As far as I know, they make quality saddles.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the suggestions! I really appreciate it! Keep the feedback coming if you have any. I will take anything into consideration.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cattle Girl, post: 882657, member: 1156"] I had an older roping saddle which was definitely too narrow for her. She's got a broad set of withers, & I'm definitely thinking that is the issue with this saddle, regarding what everyone has been saying. I used to ride her in my barrel saddle a lot, & I can never recall her having dry spots. Even with the use of both saddles, she has never shown any behavioral problems, but that also might be part of her laid-back, easygoing disposition. I will have to compare them when I go home in 2 weeks & then hopefully make a trip to the tack shop to see what suggestions they have. It's a really nice Rocking T cutting saddle out of Greenville, TX. As far as I know, they make quality saddles. Thank you all for the suggestions! I really appreciate it! Keep the feedback coming if you have any. I will take anything into consideration. [/QUOTE]
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