Some Common Sense Saddle Tips

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Pat & Deb Puckett

Pat & Deb Puckett

Күн бұрын

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@gab2hell
@gab2hell Жыл бұрын
“Why are we here?…..It doesn’t matter.” OMG- you’re the greatest man ever. ❤
@combatj4ck837
@combatj4ck837 4 жыл бұрын
"I make a real point to get the horn towards the front and the cantle towards the back." What a legend.
@freebird1ification
@freebird1ification 3 жыл бұрын
words of wisdom
@Challender
@Challender 3 жыл бұрын
Real Statement to be sure, chuckled a bit about the character he has with it.
@barbedstar6480
@barbedstar6480 5 жыл бұрын
I knew this was going to be a good lesson when Pat said, "First thing is you don't want a saddle that leaks..." Very good video, guys, and thanks for taking the time.
@lucyrogers8201
@lucyrogers8201 4 жыл бұрын
BarbedStar i
@henrysmith180
@henrysmith180 3 жыл бұрын
What does that even mean...a saddle that leaks?
@barbedstar6480
@barbedstar6480 3 жыл бұрын
@@henrysmith180 Henry, one explanation is when you find yourself on the ground spitting dust. You see your saddle gear in a pile 10' away. And your horse happily heading home....dragging reins. Simply because you bought cheap saddle gear that you did not thoroughly check out for potential malfunction before taking your ride. Enjoy your walk! Hope that spells it out....
@michaelhiett6683
@michaelhiett6683 3 жыл бұрын
I've never had one that doesn't leak, haha. They don't make them.
@henrysmith180
@henrysmith180 3 жыл бұрын
@@barbedstar6480 So the thing that "leaks" is the rider?? Hahaha!! That's an interesting way to put it 😂
@candicefabian408
@candicefabian408 Жыл бұрын
"Why are we here? It doesn't matter." 😂❤ A man after my own heart. Great video!
@jimmaclellan930
@jimmaclellan930 2 жыл бұрын
Sir, aside from the volumes of information you have and you share so generously, the one single thing that you exhibit that keeps me coming back to hot videos is… you are real. You are who you are. That’s rare so days. Thank you!
@hippiecowgirl4231
@hippiecowgirl4231 4 жыл бұрын
“ This mule, she could live on scenery” LOL. Now THATS what you call an easy keeper !
@demonicsnowh.280
@demonicsnowh.280 4 жыл бұрын
Yet they’re some of the biggest foodies around.
@bhagmeister
@bhagmeister Жыл бұрын
“Horn towards the front - Cantle towards the back” priceless
@Danyellv8
@Danyellv8 4 жыл бұрын
Oh my god I want to have a beer with this man 😂
@KKIcons
@KKIcons 4 жыл бұрын
It sounds like he does clinics, I hope he does one in our area!
@RSKTKRvids
@RSKTKRvids 4 жыл бұрын
That man right there knows a thing or two because he has seen a thing or two. Great video. I aspire to have that kind of wisdom on ANY subject one day.
@BarrettHouser
@BarrettHouser 4 жыл бұрын
I am right there with you!
@nunyayoung5936
@nunyayoung5936 Жыл бұрын
Im just coming into horses. Im 3 years after this was made and extremely grateful for the time ya'll have taken to educate us. Many thanks and may God bless your family and preserve your way of life for future generations : )
@sassduffin4274
@sassduffin4274 6 ай бұрын
I have laughed and laughed at the sheer joy of Pat, oh how beautiful simplicity is and oh how l love Pat.....thank you God for keeping Pat on the planet so we can remain sane 😂❤ I see this is four years old, hope your are not yet at those knees Pat, or l owe you a card 👍💓 Love you guys, yep Pat and Debs, brilliant!
@Circuses
@Circuses 7 ай бұрын
Never knew I’d find the king of one liners in a saddling video… but here we are… you sir just unseated my drill sergeant as the king of one liners 😂
@kevinmccabe1423
@kevinmccabe1423 3 жыл бұрын
I always listen to old timers when it comes weather, cows and saddles. Good stuff
@saddleman
@saddleman 5 жыл бұрын
I'm a custom maker 30 years, I like what pat is preaching, I'll add a couple thing from my experience to share. Gullet width and angle is the key. Get your saddles made or purchased with a 92.5 deg angle and 6.5" wide and you won't have an issue! Don't get confused by full, semi QH etc, there is no standard. As Pat says, you can pad up but never pad down. And do your best to order your horses with withers!!!
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your comment. I believe our saddle is 6.5 wide when measuring at the bars instead of the gullet but I’ll double check. Thanks for the tip on the degrees. It’s always been a point of confusion.
@SamboJo87
@SamboJo87 5 жыл бұрын
👍🏼
@donnakinsey9703
@donnakinsey9703 5 жыл бұрын
You do beautiful work!
@saddleman
@saddleman 5 жыл бұрын
@@PatnDebPuckett You bet, I hope this helps people figure this out! Feel free to ask me any questions about this and I'll do my best to answer
@jeffdunn9865
@jeffdunn9865 5 жыл бұрын
Not sure If I agree with the 92.5 degree bars. My horse are similar to pats: a 16 Hand Belgian Belgian cross built like Shoshone, a 17.1 thoroughbred Hanoverian cross, a 16 Hand thoroughbred type warm blood and a 15.2 running bred QH. My saddles have 45 degree bars and fit them all fine with the correct pads. I have tried a friends McCall with 92.5 degree bars and they do not have the wither clearance because there are just too wide. Great job Pat and Deb!
@3turnznhome
@3turnznhome 5 жыл бұрын
Anything titled Common Sense with Pat is always a good lesson! Lol that would be a new video series. The world needs more common sense in it
@Twinville2
@Twinville2 3 жыл бұрын
I find watching Pat and Deb's videos strangely comforting and enjoyable. I love Pat's dry humor and expressions. I own horses and always discover something new every day I'm around them. Thanks to Pat for showing me different ways to do things and for sharing his experience and wisdom.
@rodleger7132
@rodleger7132 7 ай бұрын
As a person wanting to learn more about how to work with animals more, I truly appreciate your demeanor with the horses. As you said, I am in no rush. To me, it is about gaining their trust and never breaking that trust.
@PHILLYPHILable
@PHILLYPHILable 4 жыл бұрын
"Why are we here? Doesn't matter." LOL.
@merrillanderson8893
@merrillanderson8893 4 жыл бұрын
Lol!
@BarrettHouser
@BarrettHouser 4 жыл бұрын
I’m dead!
@mariahjoy3772
@mariahjoy3772 3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha I died 🌵
@boyerstudios
@boyerstudios 3 жыл бұрын
This was my favorite comment. This is the type of man I want to learn from and have in my corner. Love this guy
@youarelife3437
@youarelife3437 3 жыл бұрын
I know!! lololol
@luismendoza3387
@luismendoza3387 3 жыл бұрын
You don't learn all this in one day, thank you for sharing your knowledge
@cob9834
@cob9834 3 жыл бұрын
His love of horses and the Responsibility of caring for them, really comes through this video. Properly train, a rider can become a horse’ best friend.
@Dimes4DaDevil
@Dimes4DaDevil 4 жыл бұрын
That’s keen saddling. Y’all had me at “saddling with politeness”.
@joaquinstabbington673
@joaquinstabbington673 3 жыл бұрын
Strangely NOT polite to the mule! Sorry Molly!
@ShogunHull
@ShogunHull 3 жыл бұрын
YAH..I LOVED THAT SAYIN'. WELL.. SIR TAKES A GREAT DEAL OF TIME AND THOUGHT AND FOLLOW THROUGH...TO HIS SADDLIN'.. AND HE TAKES *GOOD CARE* OF THE HORSE OR MULE FROM THEIR PERSPECTIVE ... WHICH, TO ME, IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING. I'M SO PLEASED TO BE TAUGHT BY *PAT* ...THESE THINGS.
@steveblanchard2712
@steveblanchard2712 6 ай бұрын
Blunt, and right to the point...Excellent.
@chrisrueth3204
@chrisrueth3204 2 жыл бұрын
I love the Californio way, I find myself always in a hurry when it comes to catching, saddling and getting going. Your horses are friends and coworkers. As stockmen we should all take a little more time for our equine partners. We’re not much without them. Thanks Deb and Pat for all the insight.
@kirstinsanchez1649
@kirstinsanchez1649 2 жыл бұрын
😊
@Trapezius8oblique
@Trapezius8oblique 3 жыл бұрын
Oh Pat .... your a national treasure. Love you, and Deb, your quotes, and your knowledge. Thank you.
@nitaihammari6994
@nitaihammari6994 3 жыл бұрын
When I turned 30 and the second marriage broke up, I brought the boys and myself up to my parents lakeside retreat in Oregon. I saw there was a corral, so I bought a horse and saddle and my dad watched as the gelding was unloaded, saying, “I grew up driving a four horse team for everything on the farm, and spent my life just getting away from them!” Haha! I never knew that about my Dad until then. The A-fork roughout high cantle saddle is my go to saddle: thank you for the calm wisdom and plain speaking.
@kellycookseyenglish9909
@kellycookseyenglish9909 5 жыл бұрын
Hearing u talk reminds me of a old Cowboy that took me under his wing and taught me alot. I was 29 years old going through a divorce with a 4 year old little boy. I had been " breaking " horses for the public and had been the " crash dummy" for all the local " cowboys" or " good'ol boys" for the surrounding and two states... lol from time I was big enough to walk on my own. they'd sling me up on anything with a mane and tail with four legs ..I was like a hair in a bisket...up I went and school turned out when the dust settled I was still on the horse barn may have been destroyed but I was still there and me and the horse both thinking " got to be a better way" ... with my life falling apart at home they were my friends ...I've always felt close to horses and knew in my heart there was a better way.. if I wasnt workin in field or farm (I belive I was only kid that prayed for rain 😉) I'd slip off and crawel under someone fence ... anyway when I got to " training " them they taught me as I taught them so to speak...ahhhhhh anyway. I thought I knew horses...even was walking up to this Cowboy with the Title : " This is Kelly she is a trainer for blah blah blah snore..... sorry I written a novel here just st to ask u did u ever meet a Cowboy named Linus Thorton (L.A.) at one time had ranch Grandview Lnd and Cattle... He truely came to me in a time of my life when I was on the edge. . He saw something in me. Put me to work and changed my life . In him I found " The way" . He showed me how to work with the horse. In his words "got to be smarter than the horse." . He use to say when u come through those gates up there leave them damn phones and watches in truck. Cows and horses cant tel time.. u got something to do done even put a kack on nothing out here." Ud better. not let him catch ur horse wringing his tail (spurs are an extension of ur heel not a weapon ) if he caught ya.u pushed and worked cows on foot... he would say " GO SLOW U'LL GET A MORE HORMOUIOUS OUT COME😳) u get in there in. Hurry horse gets flustered cows get flustered u might as well quit cause any nothing good can come from shaken up a dr pepper with the lid only screwed two turns. All that pressure gonna go.. then " SCHOOL TURNS OUT".... He passed away not to long ago..I took care of horses and cows here in Tenneessee he was on ranch working cows belive in Texas.. never asked him but I belive he was in his late 70s .. rode every day he had a BAD hurnina in stomach .he use to steer wrestle and steer trip.dont see that compition much... oh anyway I'll quit hindering yalls eyeballs.... Thank yall so very much for ur videos and taken the time and work to make them and shre them..sorry again for the novel..I miss him and was setting waiting for next truck to back up to load. Letting every thing take. deep breath and had him on mind when I saw ur video...
@hippiecowgirl4231
@hippiecowgirl4231 4 жыл бұрын
Kelly Cooksey English , yours was a great post , thank you !
@kellycookseyenglish9909
@kellycookseyenglish9909 4 жыл бұрын
@@hippiecowgirl4231 thank u... this was truly a touching video . I am touched that u enjoied it.💓.
@janiestevens2581
@janiestevens2581 4 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed reading your post. I could feel the love and respect you had for him...
@kellycookseyenglish9909
@kellycookseyenglish9909 4 жыл бұрын
@@janiestevens2581 thank u so much .he was a very importanthat soul i was blessed to have had in my life...thank u again for saying what u did ... may u have a very wonderful (and safe lol) rest of 2020....
@KKIcons
@KKIcons 4 жыл бұрын
@@kellycookseyenglish9909 Did you hear if he had a twin brother? I hope you will tell more stories about him sometime. I love how you can write and I can almost hear his voice.
@Zeonacc
@Zeonacc 3 жыл бұрын
Your dry humor is refreshing! I hear your bride in the background laughing. Keep it up you two- wonderful videos and so much knowledge!
@100Stilsicher
@100Stilsicher 2 жыл бұрын
What an empathic, funny and (most of all) full-of-experience review on how to saddle-, cinch- and pad-up your hores. Just amazing to watch. Thank you for sharing!
@MrRuss5099
@MrRuss5099 4 жыл бұрын
Great video it feels like I’m sitting on a bucket having a talk with you guys
@BarrettHouser
@BarrettHouser 4 жыл бұрын
Totally agree!
@robbychism
@robbychism 4 жыл бұрын
I just love listening to Mr. Puckett. These videos are great. Especially love his commentary on the Code of the West
@jtrealfunny
@jtrealfunny Ай бұрын
Really like these folks, writing from central america, just starting this video, and wondering why a few saddle tips is a 30 minute video. I'll take what I can get.
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Ай бұрын
We wanted to s how how to fit one saddle on a variety of different horses and one mule by changing the saddle pad and blanket configuration. You don't have to watch it all at once if you don't have the time...
@jtrealfunny
@jtrealfunny Ай бұрын
@@PatnDebPuckett None of that. You guys offer great content, that comes out of your lives and experiences. It's amazing that it's out there for free in our money oriented society. I'm just commenting on youtube for my own edification. And I'm having so much fun and progress with my own horse. Do your thing, I'll tune in when I find value and other people will appreciate other stuff.
@lonnieelliott504
@lonnieelliott504 4 жыл бұрын
Based on my limited horse knowledge your horse Shoshone is a Belgium Warmblood mix. He is incredibly strong, big eyes and handsome. I love him to death and I will be interested in his continued education. Growing up we had such a horse to take us to school after a blizzard. He would plow through the snow without effort proud of his strength. He was great on trails and would excell in the mountains and roping. On a different matter two weeks ago, while at a show in Calgary I seen a mule/Beligum mix. The owner told me he was still mischevious but had a good heart. Most mules I have met had a devil on one shoulder and an angel on the other. Keep up the excellent work. Very impressed with your channel.
@BacktotheBasics101
@BacktotheBasics101 3 жыл бұрын
All you really need is a Sharp knife? Referring to the stirrup and feedlot, not sure what you were referencing there and it seemed like the video was back quite a ways from what you were talking about and I wasn’t able to see what you were saying. Excellent video thank you for the great advice and your sense of humor fits right in the western North Dakota. Thanks again friend.
@H.pylori
@H.pylori 5 жыл бұрын
Having started with horse ownership in my mid 60s, and knowing nothing, I would have loved to have had this video back then. Full of wit and wisdom. I would be a much better horseman if I had trained under Pat. My horse would have benefited as well. Great video!
@sarahmullin7330
@sarahmullin7330 4 жыл бұрын
I'm buying my first horse today at 50 years old (!!!!!) and stumbled across this gem of a video!!! Love love love 💘
@H.pylori
@H.pylori 4 жыл бұрын
@@sarahmullin7330 Good luck! Happy Trails. Do not duplicate my mistake. I was a novice rider and purchased a green broke 3 year old gelding. After many bucking offs and bad attitude I almost quit riding and planned to get rid of him. After learning from people like Pat and Clinton and Cox, today I have a 23 year old horse known to be the best mannered at the barn. If you are an experienced rider, then you know what to do.
@annal8754
@annal8754 5 жыл бұрын
You’re killin’ me! ‘We’re pretty much done talking..’ 😂😂
@skyrocketcoast219
@skyrocketcoast219 4 жыл бұрын
That was just perfect & soooo true!!!
@ronniewells1031
@ronniewells1031 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Mr. Puckett! Been a long time since I've heard plain language and it was wonderful to me. ('bout laughed too loud to be respectful at the "horn to the front & cantel to the back" comment though)
@pinkserendipity1
@pinkserendipity1 4 жыл бұрын
Watching this for the second time. Thanks for the advice. I find myself watching your videos more than once on the regular.
@greasewoodflats
@greasewoodflats 5 жыл бұрын
Even with my silly plastic saddle the info still applies - change the padding for the horse/mule, more pad out front, the three-part breast collar, tightening the cinch in increments, and keeping a clean saddle pad. Only recently, however, I started using a felt liner under whichever pad i need. It's thick enough it doesn't bunch up, easy to rinse, quick to dry, and more economical to replace than the main pad. But I've got to admit, I'm ready for something besides my plastic endurance saddles. 😁
@lorineidtinytoadplot744
@lorineidtinytoadplot744 4 жыл бұрын
This is the best saddle fit demonstration I've seen,Thank You for posting 🤎
@sineadmcnamara4418
@sineadmcnamara4418 2 жыл бұрын
Hi from Dublin in Ireland - just found your videos and love them. Love your easy manner and respect for your animals. Bravo :)
@johnmcfadden9732
@johnmcfadden9732 5 жыл бұрын
Great video, from start to finish... Thanks Pat and Deb... I particularly like the comments about how the hobble work their way up a horses legs as you grow older..
@tomasamyers8385
@tomasamyers8385 5 жыл бұрын
I learned quite a bit about the saddles and saddling for the whithers, so thanks for this valuable information. However there is an issue bothering me...I'm aware why hobbles are used, however, these 3 horses didn't appear to have the need for the hobbles. Did they stand still because they were hobbled? If so, the horses haven't been trained properly to stand still/stay put while being saddled. Just my thought, not a fan of hobbles except in extenuation circumstances, which I didn't see in this video.
@sarahmullin7330
@sarahmullin7330 4 жыл бұрын
Loved that too!
@jenniferbarnes2119
@jenniferbarnes2119 Жыл бұрын
Flash back my dad billy Barnes was a team roper my cousin Jake Barnes is a 7x world team roper listening to you reminds me of my dad a true cowboy who says it like it is I miss that I wanted to let you know thank you for taking the time to explain what many people have no clue about .
@Sassylassie1111
@Sassylassie1111 3 жыл бұрын
Nice job. Reminds me of my dad teaching me when I was a kid. I really enjoyed this. I needed a non-stressful time out. This was it.
@reannawhite2369
@reannawhite2369 4 жыл бұрын
You remind me of my Pa. They don't make people like you anymore. May your journies in that saddle be blessed and never wasted. Happy trails to you.
@Richo3959
@Richo3959 3 жыл бұрын
Always love watching and learning from Deb and Pat Puckett.
@argonwheatbelly637
@argonwheatbelly637 5 жыл бұрын
Bless you for sharing your knowledge and experience! You and Deb are treasures.
@texcnbelleranch
@texcnbelleranch 5 жыл бұрын
I learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Thank you both for taking the time to educate us. I really enjoy the videos.
@cathydavis1877
@cathydavis1877 2 жыл бұрын
He reminds me of my no nonsense Dad. Love it. Straight to the point! Don’t miss it!
@aluis1810
@aluis1810 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for making this videos! I love learning from people that actually live this lifestyle and work with horses everyday. There’s an unattainable amount of information we can learn from people like you. It’s hard to find true cowboys east of the Mississippi, thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and experience with us!
@practice965
@practice965 4 жыл бұрын
I got my first saddle from my grandpa in the 1960's. My second saddle came from a friend I cowboy'd with near Benson, Az around 1980 or so. I still have them both and they are the only saddles I've ever owned, til now. I recently bought one from Mr. and Mrs. Puckett. I waited to write a comment because I wanted to put some miles on it. And now I have... I felt right at home in it from day one. It is of high quality and very comfortable to ride. I am very happy with it and I highly recommend them if any of you are thinking about a new saddle. Did I mention it was comfortable?? EBM, Tucson, Arizona
@rodneyparden6728
@rodneyparden6728 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment. I have been trying to find some reviews from people that have bought and ride these saddles.
@MsGroovalicious
@MsGroovalicious 3 жыл бұрын
You and Deb are special people. I am learning so much since I wasn't raised in cattle work or around horses.
@jmad2328
@jmad2328 4 жыл бұрын
I must say...at 13:42 Mr. Puckett broke one of his own rules...he grabbed that front cinch with his right hand. Be careful there cowboy. I learn so much from this man. Thank you sir for all your informative videos
@lesterdumm6477
@lesterdumm6477 4 жыл бұрын
Real nice lesson. I could have used this in teaching my equine anatomy class. Well done. Thank you.
@MrSanteeclaus
@MrSanteeclaus 5 жыл бұрын
I agree about pads and cinches. I could never afford more than one good saddle. I did use felt pads with good and sometimes even cheap blankets. I was able to build to the horse with them. The only thing I wish my saddle had different that it had a rear cinch. It works but - I still wish it did. I bought it used in Montana 30 years ago. My health don’t allow me to ride now. So I doubt I change it now. Love your videos - thanks for the ride along. Would have loved to ride the outside circle with you. Ralph from Alabama
@debrajabs9523
@debrajabs9523 10 ай бұрын
I really appreciated this lesson on using one saddle for multiple back types. My horses are all different. I have always wanted a Wade tree but I need a narrow seat. Tough to find without a custom order. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
@sherigaynorcreativeawakenings
@sherigaynorcreativeawakenings 3 жыл бұрын
Omgosh! Memories of my dear departed Wyoming cowgirl ol' timer buddy. She learned from the greats. "Oh by the way," thank you for both the great information AND the laughter. "If you see me hobble around the knees, send a card." LOL!
@johannacannata1090
@johannacannata1090 5 жыл бұрын
Love the demonstration ,and your sense of humor . Great video !
@susanperrine8511
@susanperrine8511 2 жыл бұрын
I love the information in your videos as it's very good and helpful for all levels of folks, but the commentary is why I keep watching. You're hilarious!
@famousdex7327
@famousdex7327 4 жыл бұрын
My kind of man straight forward and real
@katherineolson8426
@katherineolson8426 3 жыл бұрын
Perfect and timely session…. The more I learn, the more I don’t know what I don’t know!!! 🙈🐴💕 I can’t thank you enough for answering every question I’ve had for the past 2 months!
@dinebonte4014
@dinebonte4014 2 жыл бұрын
I learnt something new that I never seen in my 60+ years of riding! Concerning how you strap the back cinch with the straightening strap. Thank you!
@afoxinthewoods
@afoxinthewoods 9 ай бұрын
"If you have a vinyl saddle or a leopard-print seat, we're pretty much done talking. This is nothing you want to hear." I laughed out loud! Love it.
@MarshallMcCrory
@MarshallMcCrory 5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂..... @foxinthe woods I spit my coffee when he said that
@laurend2208
@laurend2208 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Pat, a bit late on the video nonetheless helpful! Thank you again, all the way from Australia. Hope you both are well.
@jackistoops4267
@jackistoops4267 Жыл бұрын
I'm not advanced on horses, but need to know how to adjust the length of the stirrups on my saddle. I really enjoy watching you & Deb thanks so much
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett Жыл бұрын
There are many different styles of stirrups and fenders so I can't really tell you how yours might work. Typically there's a buckle that slides up which will allow you to move the pin(s) into different holes.
@jesseescojeda8288
@jesseescojeda8288 2 жыл бұрын
Hi pat Jesse escojeda here in Farmington NM my roping and saddle skills are fantastic watching yours and wife's tips make me look great thanks pat
@eduardoroblero6534
@eduardoroblero6534 3 жыл бұрын
I love this videos, it’s nice to learn from seasoned horse owners. I have friends that have horses and we do a lot of trail riding. I am looking into buying my own and I love to learn.
@nebbindog6126
@nebbindog6126 5 жыл бұрын
Humor in fine form today! Great lesson too.
@kimberlygraff2316
@kimberlygraff2316 4 жыл бұрын
This man is a true gem
@mmb2211
@mmb2211 4 жыл бұрын
It`s funny how older folks become less patient and just go straight to the point without any beating around the bush. :-)
@Dimes4DaDevil
@Dimes4DaDevil 4 жыл бұрын
This cowboy is getting younger with wide girth. 👆🏼✊🏼👍🏻
@BarrettHouser
@BarrettHouser 4 жыл бұрын
I love it! That’s how it should be!
@johncriswell1106
@johncriswell1106 3 жыл бұрын
Its not a lack of patience, we old folks just recognize the reality of the countdown clock.
@mmb2211
@mmb2211 3 жыл бұрын
@@johncriswell1106 hahaha...fair enough!
@yvonnerahmes9618
@yvonnerahmes9618 4 жыл бұрын
I happenstance upon your video, and I feel better. You are a funny fellow, too bad we don't live close enough to be friends. I'm 63, husband's just turned 70. This video's dated 2/18/20 so I'm hoping you are still alive and doing well. I loved your two horses and mule, loved your explanation for everything- saddle, saddle pads, blankets, saddle, cinches, breast strap, etc. Very thorough and useful. I can't wait to see more of what you're about, I will be discovering your website the discipline ride. Hope to see you again, I subscribed :)
@PatnDebPuckett
@PatnDebPuckett 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for subscribing. We’re still alive!
@vanaruone6767
@vanaruone6767 4 жыл бұрын
There’s some amazing advice on this video. I’ll be watching it three times.
@venturesss
@venturesss 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for such good information. I have a saddle custom made for me by Bob Severe, Oakley ID back in the early 70's. It fits everything I put under it. Sometimes people don't believe it (I mainly ride mules but it's been on everything). I don't use britchin or a crupper and it stays put anyway. I don't always use a breast collar either. Not sure how but it stays put and I've never had a sore animal (or me) caused by this saddle. Bob makes his own trees, his uncle was a saddle maker for Hamley and does his rawhide braiding and covering. The bars are semi QH and Chuck Shepard design. Please forgive me if these people have moved on to a better place, it was a long time ago that I got my first saddle from him. Another old timer friend liked my saddle and got one made for himself. He was a great hand and worked all over NV on lots of different horses. He had the same experience, it fit them all and him too. Thanks for confirming that there are saddles made that fit all shapes and sizes. Sometimes they have to be configured and the padding tweaked a little but if the basic foundation is right, you got yourself a piece of equipment that will last many lifetimes on many different animals.
@randysmith5802
@randysmith5802 5 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. It's really good to see that video notification in the morning and get to have another informative visit with the Pucketts. Mighty cold here in Saskatchewan Canada this time of year, don't do much with our horses other than feed them, but these videos keep me excited about the riding season to come, when I'll be able to continue putting much of this info to work. Really appreciate it, thanks!
@tennesseegirl5539
@tennesseegirl5539 4 жыл бұрын
I have a high withered TWH. I have had a time finding a saddle to fit her! So this video has really gave me something to think about! I love your way!
@pennyjohnson3665
@pennyjohnson3665 10 ай бұрын
Love your sense of humor. Very good information.
@michellethomas4696
@michellethomas4696 5 ай бұрын
Thank you. Your video made my morning.
@cayuseHP
@cayuseHP 5 жыл бұрын
I sure would love to learn more about shoshoned back Probably would help when stumbling across a horse like this Thank you for all your efforts to provide all the information
@Ashestoashespetcrematory
@Ashestoashespetcrematory 4 жыл бұрын
I love the back cinch remark!!! Excellent advise. One of my pet peeves when I see about 6 inches of slack--take if off if you don't use it correctly!
@shirleekurtz2638
@shirleekurtz2638 3 жыл бұрын
Great information. Its been alot of years since getting a saddle and finding all kinds of information but its all different. Your chat makes more sense to me and what i have done/used over the years.
@katrinagauld7340
@katrinagauld7340 5 жыл бұрын
Here in Northern Michigan we dont live on the flat either. Guess I will have to try the longer hoof front and back to keep level. LOL Scary to think someone that lives on the Flat might not know that was a joke. Flat landers we call them. Thank you for the great info once again.
@conniemichener6045
@conniemichener6045 4 жыл бұрын
I learn a lot from your no nonsense videos. Thank you for taking the time to impart your experience. And Happy Birthday.
@gdhse3
@gdhse3 4 жыл бұрын
Love your attitude and knowledge! Apache Junction, AZ
@pattimartin7250
@pattimartin7250 5 жыл бұрын
Da Beans concurs. Perfect info, for experienced folks, and those just starting out. The why's...the how comes and the what if's all addressed.
@christmaself9891
@christmaself9891 4 жыл бұрын
I learn so much for listening to a real cowboy than anyone other horse person. Thanks, also bonus, you are funny. Love your audio girl too Thanks Maria CT.
@horseygran9265
@horseygran9265 3 жыл бұрын
Watching from New South Wales, Australia. Very helpful and love all the expressions. I have a seriously mutton withered purebred American Saddlebred mare.
@nvalles2565
@nvalles2565 3 жыл бұрын
My friend just got a horse and she’s somewhat a timid type of person. She’s asked me to come around to help her out a bit but its been awhile. This is helpful to help describe things with her if I see anything she needs help with.
@evyrichard3844
@evyrichard3844 4 жыл бұрын
I bet there's some Irish in you! deadpan, non nonsense and hilarious at the same time. Love it. Hope you enjoy your grand kids as much as your horses:-)
@Roya-LevelPebble
@Roya-LevelPebble 4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing such blunt wisdom. I’m not a horse owner but I love learning from those that know what they are talking about. And yes it is very humid this side of the Mississippi. Lol
@ShogunHull
@ShogunHull 3 жыл бұрын
WELL, THANK YOU SO MUCH, SIR...FOR TAKING THE TIME TO EXPLAIN ALL THIS. AND SHOW IT. I REALLY APPRECIATE THAT. I'M NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL. AND I'M SO GLAD I FOUND YOU!! YOU TAKE REAL GOOD CARE OF **SHOSHONE* ...AND I THINK THE HALF THOROUGHBRED IS AWFUL PRETTY TOO. EVEN YOUR MULE IS PRETTY!!! SO YA'LL HAVE A GREAT DAY AND TAKE IT EASY. UNTIL NEXT TIME. PEACE OUT.
@shaunroberts9361
@shaunroberts9361 3 жыл бұрын
Damn. Now that's how you saddle a horse now. Thank you for sharing..... Good ol cowboy that knows his shit for sure.... New subscriber. I Could listen to this cowboy all day long.
@kellymarshall134
@kellymarshall134 5 жыл бұрын
I found out the hard way that a heavy felt pad aint all they're cracked up to be. It scalded a horse after a hot long hard day. The horse wasnt sore but white hairs showed up later at the bottom of the pad where the cinch was. Thanks from Medicine Hat Alberta
@okieoutdoors2486
@okieoutdoors2486 4 жыл бұрын
I’m glad to see somebody else liking thoroughbreds!
@emi079
@emi079 5 жыл бұрын
Mr. Puckett, thank you for the video and all you do to educate riders. I am from Poland in Europe and love the western style of riding. I watch all your videos and learn from you all the time. Any chance you could do a video on learning how to side pass? My horse is green and I am even greener. Where can I buy these saddles? Can you share the contact information for the maker? Emilia.
@davidjones6557
@davidjones6557 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you , very informative and interesting , Dave JONES, Scottsdale, Az.
@vincedefosche
@vincedefosche Жыл бұрын
Pat, when you showed the stirrup and said "all you need is a sharp knife" and that it had saved your life, what were you showing? Thank you sir.
@gab2hell
@gab2hell Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@we7438
@we7438 5 жыл бұрын
Good stuff. I learned early about standing at the shoulder, multiple cinch pulls, untracking, pads up in the gullet, and how to hand the latigo. Never rode a rough out. Like the 5/8 rigging as well for the same reasons. Haven't rode much in flat country. Blessings, Amigo.
@jamietownsend3677
@jamietownsend3677 5 жыл бұрын
Horn front, cantle back...got it!😂
@BarrettHouser
@BarrettHouser 4 жыл бұрын
All you need to know right there!
@plips71755
@plips71755 Ай бұрын
That mule probably thinks you are starving her. 🤣. Very good video on fitting and saddling. I didn’t get the long shoes for going off the hill. Maybe it’s because I’m on the flat.
@SCHL02OUGH
@SCHL02OUGH 3 жыл бұрын
I love that you say the blatant truth. the sense is so common that it just has to be said. Thank you for all that you teach others in these video.
@jimnowak3960
@jimnowak3960 5 жыл бұрын
Great demo Pat. Nice camera work Deb. Common sense and experience is the key to success.
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