Okay, I'm buying a horse, and I need to make sure I've got all the necessary stuff. I've thought of a list, but I want to make sure that nothing slipped my mind. Did I miss anything?
blanket cooler sheet shampoo rubber grooming mitt sponges water bucket grooming kit (brushes, hoof picks, comb) mane/tail conditioner sweat scraper towels hoof oil flyspray leather halter lead rope lunge line lunge whip saddle stirrups/leathers girth bridle & bit saddle pads fleece pad saddle soap first aid kit dressage whip well, no, I didn't just randomly decide to buy a horse I'm 15 and have been riding since I was 4. After all these years, I'm finally getting one
As for the stall & rubber footing, I'm boarding her at a nearby stable. Also, I don't need to think about the feed/supplements/grain scoop because all I have to do is tell the grooms what food & supplements my horse gets, and they'll do it.
Charlie Horse Apparel (CHA) - "Jump Big and Brave. The design is "Jump Big and Brave". A Stylized horse and rider representing the Show Jumping riding discipline. The rider and horse jump from the lower square to the upper on their way over the obstacle...
Charlie Horse Apparel (CHA) - "Dressage Pas De Deux". The design is "Pas De Deux". A classic dressage rider and ballet dancers. The design is white and charcoal on a Forest Green long sleeve hooded sweatshirt...
Charlie Horse Apparel (CHA) - "Dressage Pas De Deux". The design is "Pas De Deux". A classic dressage rider and ballet dancers. The design is white and red on a Navy Blue long sleeve hooded sweatshirt...
Made with high quality 600 denier Terylene, foam insulation , and ultra soft fleece liner, this lovely saddle bag will keep your saddle investment from dings, scratches and dust, and keep it in top shape.
the differences are in how the pad is cut and shaped. you dont want pony... pony is made to fit under a youth saddle (14 or 15 inch). prix is for jumping and eventing type work. if you're just pleasure riding or doing flat work you want the A/P style. there's not much difference in the cut of the a/p and the prix pad. A/P is what most hunter pads are considered. (A/P stands for all purpose by the way)