Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Suitable Manner To Clean And Store Horses Saddlery

By Steven James


When it comes to taking good care of horses, one of the most important things that must be done on a regular basis is proper maintenance of saddlery and equipment. Keeping these items in good condition will not only ensure that they last long but also that you will ride your horse more comfortably.

One of the factors that determine whether your equipment will last or not is the atmosphere of the storage area. One should know that damp areas cause mold to grow and therefore causes damage to the equipment. A hot and dry atmosphere on the other hand will contribute to the leather being brittle and therefore prone to cracking. The best condition to store these items is one which is warm and dry.

Because horse equipment is prone to get damaged over time, it's important that one inspects it before storing it away. In case of any damages, a repair must be carried out immediately. Rugs are best stored in their appropriate rug trunks. They may be put together with moth balls so as to keep away moths.

To prevent horse rugs from getting worn out, they are to be taken out and vigorously shaken to aerate them. They should also be carefully inspected in order to make sure that they have not been damaged by either moths or rodents. In addition, Vaseline should be applied to the buckles so as to lubricate them and prevent tarnishing.

Those equipment that will not be used urgently should be taken apart. This is due to the reason that the buckles holding the equipment together tend to stiffen when not in use for a long period. It is imperative that one cleans and thoroughly oils any leather-work before storage.

When the horse saddlery and equipment are well-cleaned and stored, they stand a better chance of lasting for a long period and also providing great service. A horse tack can be washed in warm water either by using a cloth or a sponge. In addition, the right saddle soap must be used when cleaning the tack.

In order to clean the metallic equipment of your horses, a piece of cloth or a metal polish should be used. Any leather that has grease stains should first be soaped in warm water before being washed. This is so as to prevent the formation of "jockeys."

For a very dirty saddlery, the best way to clean it is through using soda crystals on warm water. When a contagious disease strikes your horse farm, it is best to isolate any equipment that was used on the horses at that time. This equipment should then be sterilized in soda water and then dried and stored.




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