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Mane Horse Hair Cinches |
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These beautiful cinches are derived from an old fashioned style cinch as made popular by vaqueros of the early 1900s. They are made out of mane horsehair with 3 diameter solid brass buckle. As a natural material they breathe better than any other cinch material, dont stretch, dry more quickly and resist rot and mildew. |
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Mane hair cinches require a breaking in period. This is best done in late winter or early spring when your horse has a very thick hair coat and is maybe even starting to slip a little hair. That is the perfect time to start breaking in a new cinch. Here's why. The goal is to wear off as many hair prickles as possible without irritating your horse. His long winter hair will give him this protection. The winter hair he is losing will come off in the cinch. This packed-in hair will protect his belly from the prickles during the summer until they all eventually wear off. It is not a bad idea to take the winter hair out of your curry comb and also lay this in the cinch. It will pack in as you use it and give your horse a little extra padding. |
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Out West Saddlery, LLC . PO Box 105 (Mail) . 9 S. Primrose Ridge Place (UPS) . Pagosa Springs, CO 81147 . |