Ranch Riding Attire and Tack – Terry Myers

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Ohio 4-H board member and national clinician Terry Myers explains the Ohio 4-H and American Ranch Horse Association (ARHA) rules for ranch riding classes. It is recommended to have a back cinch and breast collar on your horse when riding for safety purposes in case your saddle slips. Keep silver and other β€œblingy” items to a minimum – work saddles and plain button up shirt are encouraged in ranch riding.
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Headstall:
Pulling Collars:
Saddle pads:

2 Comments

  1. The bling has gone way overboard in the last years to the point were some riders look like clowns. It’s really nice to have a class that’s not about the looks but about getting the job done.

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