Tack Stores in Wyoming

 
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Would you like to find a saddlery or tack shop in Wyoming? Locate shops stocking feed for your horse, supplies you'll need around the barn or stable, or outfit your horse from head "to hoof" with a new show saddle, pad, sports medicine boots or silver bit, with with this nationwide, city by city listing. Whether you ride English or western, endurance or trail, show or simply train, you'll find the right tack store here on these pages. Here are a few examples:

 

Q: My kids outgrew their horses! Now how do I track down a saddlery in Tallahassee, FL that'll take our used saddle and tack on consignment?
A: Click "By Your Location" (left) and then "Florida" for a directory of shops offering consignment tack shops near you. Stores selling both new and used tack quite often accept consignment sales on both english and western gear.

 

Q: I'm a cheap son of a gun with 6 horses so I'd like to find a place near me in Wyoming that has cheap horse stuff for sale. What do you recommend?
A: Selling a few horses! You didn't mention, western or english riding? Regardless, you'll find discount tack shops in Wyoming by following the links (scroll below) on this very page.

 

Q: You know a saddle clearance would be kinda cool to find 'cause I show gymkhana, equitation and pleasure and it's costing me a fortune. What have you got near me in the way of saddle deals or clearance sales? Is there a listing for a tack outlet or discounter in Oklahoma?
A: To locate tack retailers in Oklahoma, just follow the appropriate links (left of this page). You'll be led to outlets offering deals, whether through savings on used equipment, random sales or the occasional closeout sale. With thousands of listings, you'll certainly find countless inexpensive saddles, discount tack shops and yes, "cheap stuff for horses."

 

 

 

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Your city by city listing, find Tack Stores in Wyoming:

 

AFTON BEULAH BUFFALO CASPER
CHEYENNE CHUGWATER CODY EVANSTON
FRANNIE GILLETTE JACKSON LARAMIE
NEWCASTLE PINE BLUFFS PINEDALE RIVERTON
ROCK SPRINGS SARATOGA SHERIDAN THERMOPOLIS
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Trailer Training Horses
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When it comes time to get all four legs into the trailer, we'll use one simple fact to our advantage: Perching there with three out of four feet inside the trailer will make the fourth leg tired pretty quick. Ask your horse to load the three legs – and start tapping slowly for that fourth leg. If he tries backing out, it's okay. Just keep tapping, perhaps a bit more intensely as he gets farther out, but keep tapping till he moves forward again. He may not get as far back in, but the tapping says "go forward," not "get all the way in." Just be patient when your horse stands there balanced on three legs, he'll quickly tire and lift that fourth. More often than not he'll feel pretty unsteady the first time the whole body steps into the trailer and he'll back out quickly (maybe very quickly) – so be careful of your own positioning. If he does shoot back out, immediately ask him to move forward, pause when you think "he's as far as he's going to go this time" and back him out. Pet him – going in the first time is a big step. They quite often regress a bit in their training at this point because the wobbly trailer is proving a bit scary. Just be adamant, keep your patience and start each time where you can. Horses go through learning cycles anytime they're given something new and no doubt yours will go through one during this training session. Just work through it. (rpt)

 

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Your Foal: Essential Training
Stop Bucking (reviews)
Round Pen: First Steps (reviews)
Rein In Your Horse's Speed (For Owners of Nervous or Bolting Horses) (reviews)
Trailer Training (read the reviews)