If you want your saddle to last for a long time then you will need to strip clean it every time after you ride, but really you don't need to clean it more then once a week unless it gets dirty. The most important thing is to oil it every week that's whats going to keep your saddle supple and nice.
so basically every day.
every month About once every month. That is about how often I do mine. If froget to clean it and oil the leather, while you are riding a strap may be dry/brittle and snap. So not only is it a matter of "Oh my ! Look how clean my tack is!!!" It is also a matter of "Oh no! Look a strap on my bridle just snapped and now I have no control at all! YAY!!- not" It is a matter of safety also! :) ~H~
you may clean ur saddle as many times as you want as long as you don't ruin it
you have to clean the saddle after every use.
depends if its leather or synthetic
if its leather every time you use it
n order to do this, you must have 5,001 experience and the horse must have 1,001 experience. Once you have achieved that amount of experience, remove the bridle, saddle and saddle pad from the horse and click to mount it.
Click on the horse and scroll down to where it says "Equipment" and then click replace next the horseshoes, saddle, or bridle. You must have something to replace it with though. It will then go into storage.
It must be cleaned daily.
When You Walk a horse out on the streets, you must have a bridle on the horse in order to controll it. that is all you need but you can fully tack up if yu wish...just to get your horse used to the saddle.
Go to the horse's page. There will be a button that says enter this horse in a competition. The horse must have a saddle, bridle, and shoes to be able to run in competitions. Choose the competition that you want the horse to be entered in.
A boxed horse must be cleaned out daily.
24 hours
why workstation must cleaned
Every 4 hours during continual usage.
It depends whether you are riding English or Wester or another style. If you are riding English you shoulw have a saddle pad, saddle, girth, and a bridle. First groom your horse and pick out his or her hooves. Then put the saddle pad on your horse's back ontothe whithers. Then put the saddle on, make sure that your saddle pad is not laying flat, it has to have space between it and the horse(just the very front). Then put your girth on. Put the billots throught the first opening on the girth and on the first hole. Then do the same on the other side. Your horse may puff up so you can't put the girth tight. That is okay for now make it as tight as possible with one finger width between the girth and the horse. For putting on your bridle you must make sure you have a bit of a hackemore or hackema (specifically for the Paso Fino). Put the reigns over your horse's neck and then begin to slie the bridle on. Place your index finger in the back of your horses mouth to make them open it, then place your bit inside. Put the bridle on the rest of the way. And adjust the straps to your horse's size. I sudjest before trying this on your own get someone to help you maybe a trainer.
Cooler shelves
You must push the button.