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Good Luck!

Posted by Saddle Up on Jul 31st 2015

Saddle Up wants to wish good luck to everyone participating in the Boulder County Fair! (July 31 - August 9 2015) We hope it is a wonderful week filled with fun and beautiful moments that will pro … read more

Ports, Shanks, and Curb Pressure

Posted by Saddle Up on Jul 22nd 2015

Most English bits have up to a 1 1/2" port, wheres Western will have 3 to even 4 inch ports that touch the palette. Ported bits that touch the palette must be used correctly so as not to hurt the h … read more

Level 3 Bits

Posted by Saddle Up on Jul 17th 2015

Level 3 bits are designed for horses that are mature, advanced in training, or is a finished horse and is a reward for all the horse's hard work: They are the least restrictive, use the least amoun … read more

Level 2 Bits

Posted by Saddle Up on Jul 10th 2015

Level 2 bits are best for maturing horses or horse's with intermediate training. Level 2 bits are the next step in getting your horse soft and responsive to subtle cues. The whole point is to get y … read more

Happy Fourth of July!

Posted by Saddle Up on Jul 1st 2015

Saddle Up hopes you have an awesome Fourth of July this Saturday! "This nation will remain the land of the free only so long as it is the home of the brave." --Elmer Davis ~ Saddle Up … read more

Bit Resistance

Posted by Saddle Up on Jun 26th 2015

A horse will give you signs if his current bit is not working for him. Here are some common ways a horse will be resistant to the bit and try to evade it. Overactive mouth: A horse that is not comf … read more