Tuesday, June 25, 2013

The Proper Manner To Clean And Store Horses Saddlery

By Steven James


Saddlery and equipment are to be thoroughly cleaned and properly stored to ensure that they last for a long time. In addition, the ride is greatly improved when these items are well cleaned frequently. Riding horses then becomes a joy and not something to dread.

When it comes to the storage of saddlery, the atmosphere of the place matters a lot. This is because a damp area will lead to mold growth in these items while a hot and dry location will cause the leather to become brittle and therefore cause it to crack. The best place to store your items is one with a warm and dry atmosphere.

Before storing the saddlery, one should perform a routine inspection and carry out any repairs where necessary. Precaution should also be taken to ensure that rugs and other materials are carefully tucked away in their respective trunks. In addition, some moth balls are to be put together with the rugs inside the trunks to prevent moths from damaging them.

Horse rugs should always be taken outdoors frequently so as to aerate them and check whether any rodents or moths have damaged them in any way. The best way to aerate them is to shake them vigorously. Any buckles on these rugs should be lubricated with Vaseline in order to prevent tarnishing.

It is common to find that there are equipment that will not be used in the near future. These ones are best taken apart in order to prevent buckles from becoming stiff from lack of use. When it comes to leather materials, they should be properly cleaned and carefully oiled before they are stored.

The best way to ensure that the saddlery will last for years to come and give you wonderful service is by properly cleaning and storing it. Horse tack is suitably cleaned by use of a wet sponge or a soft piece of cloth. For effective cleaning, warm water and the appropriate saddle soap should be used.

A soft piece of cloth is to be used when cleaning any metallic equipment. In case of leather with grease stains, one should make certain that it is soaped thoroughly before the actual washing. This is done to prevent the grease stains from forming lumps on the leather.

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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