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  1. May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever TShirt M

    May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever TShirt M

    May The Glory Of The Lord Endure Forever T-shirt Featuring unique deisgns for every type of rider or horse enthusiast. Comfortable and made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton. Easy care machine-wash and dry. Unisex sizing. Color: Navy
  2. May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever TShirt S

    May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever TShirt S

    May The Glory Of The Lord Endure Forever T-shirt These T-shirts are the perfect way to display the attitude of a true horse lover featuring unique designs for every type of rider or horse enthusiast! Large design is on FRONT of T-shirt. These quality T-shirts are made from 6.1 oz pre-shrunk 100% cotton jersey and feature double-needle stitching. Easy care machine wash and dry. Short sleeve. Unisex Size: S (34-36) Color: Navy
  3. May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever TShirt X

    May the Glory of the Lord Endure Forever TShirt X

    May The Glory Of The Lord Endure Forever T-shirt Featuring unique deisgns for every type of rider or horse enthusiast. Comfortable and made of 100% pre-shrunk cotton. Easy care machine-wash and dry. Unisex sizing. Color: Navy
  4. Mayatex Hunters Bend Wool Western Saddle Blanket B

    Mayatex Hunters Bend Wool Western Saddle Blanket B

    Mayatex New Zealand Wool Hunters Blend Western Saddle Blanket Natural, durable, breathable wool has been protecting horses and saddles for generations. The gorgeous, simple heavyweight Hunters Bend saddle blanket is woven thick and substantial in the traditional, time-honored manner. Features: · Flat “no curl” hem stays straight · Substantial and dense for unparalleled padding and comfort · Deep, vibrant color · 100% natural New Zealand wool breathes and wicks away moisture Item Specifications: Size: 36”L x 34”W Materials: 100% New Zealand Wool Here are a few tips to help you prolong the use of a wool blanket: Beat and brush the blanket - every few days, simply slap the blanket against a door, pipe, fence, etc. Then use a soft to medium stiff horse brush (not a metal curry comb), and brush the hair and dander from the blanket. This won't take more than 5 minutes of your time. Wash the blanket - every 60 to 90 days, wash the blanket in a tub of cold water. For best results, put your blanket in a tub of water and let it soak for a least an hour. Then, as best you can "wring" the blanket in the water, then "wring" it out of the water. Hang the blanket over a rail - (like the top rail of a fence), and with a soft to medium brush, lightly brush the blanket on both sides. Let the blanket air dry completely, then slap it against a door or fence until it feels as soft as a brand new one. NOTE: It is best not to use soap when washing wool blankets. The blanket will retain much of the soap (even soaps made specifically for wool). When the blanket becomes wet with sweat, the residual soap may seep throughout the very porous wool, and irritate a horse's back. After a few washings, the color will of course begin to fade. This has no bearing on the usefulness of the blanket in serving its true purpose. You might find that you prefer an older, faded, soft blanket next to your horse's back. After all, the concept is to protect your horse's back and keep them comfortable.
  5. Mayatex Hunters Bend Wool Western Saddle Blanket C

    Mayatex Hunters Bend Wool Western Saddle Blanket C

    Mayatex New Zealand Wool Hunters Blend Western Saddle Blanket Natural, durable, breathable wool has been protecting horses and saddles for generations. The gorgeous, simple heavyweight Hunters Bend saddle blanket is woven thick and substantial in the traditional, time-honored manner. Features: · Flat “no curl” hem stays straight · Substantial and dense for unparalleled padding and comfort · Deep, vibrant color · 100% natural New Zealand wool breathes and wicks away moisture Item Specifications: Size: 36”L x 34”W Materials: 100% New Zealand Wool Here are a few tips to help you prolong the use of a wool blanket: Beat and brush the blanket - every few days, simply slap the blanket against a door, pipe, fence, etc. Then use a soft to medium stiff horse brush (not a metal curry comb), and brush the hair and dander from the blanket. This won't take more than 5 minutes of your time. Wash the blanket - every 60 to 90 days, wash the blanket in a tub of cold water. For best results, put your blanket in a tub of water and let it soak for a least an hour. Then, as best you can "wring" the blanket in the water, then "wring" it out of the water. Hang the blanket over a rail - (like the top rail of a fence), and with a soft to medium brush, lightly brush the blanket on both sides. Let the blanket air dry completely, then slap it against a door or fence until it feels as soft as a brand new one. NOTE: It is best not to use soap when washing wool blankets. The blanket will retain much of the soap (even soaps made specifically for wool). When the blanket becomes wet with sweat, the residual soap may seep throughout the very porous wool, and irritate a horse's back. After a few washings, the color will of course begin to fade. This has no bearing on the usefulness of the blanket in serving its true purpose. You might find that you prefer an older, faded, soft blanket next to your horse's back. After all, the concept is to protect your horse's back and keep them comfortable.
  6. Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Navy/Re

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Navy/Re

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Western Saddle Blanket Woven mixed wool fibers on a strong polyester wrap. Features a "whipped" end that covers the warp knots instead of a rolled hem. Machine washable in cold water. Size: 30" W x 60" L Materials: 85% acrylic wool and 15% polyester Here are a few tips to help you prolong the use of a wool blanket: Beat and brush the blanket - every few days, simply slap the blanket against a door, pipe, fence, etc. Then use a soft to medium stiff horse brush (not a metal curry comb), and brush the hair and dander from the blanket. This won't take more than 5 minutes of your time. Wash the blanket - every 60 to 90 days, wash the blanket in a tub of cold water. For best results, put your blanket in a tub of water and let it soak for a least an hour. Then, as best you can "wring" the blanket in the water, then "wring" it out of the water. Hang the blanket over a rail - (like the top rail of a fence), and with a soft to medium brush, lightly brush the blanket on both sides. Let the blanket air dry completely, then slap it against a door or fence until it feels as soft as a brand new one. NOTE: It is best not to use soap when washing wool blankets. The blanket will retain much of the soap (even soaps made specifically for wool). When the blanket becomes wet with sweat, the residual soap may seep throughout the very porous wool, and irritate a horse's back. After a few washings, the color will of course begin to fade. This has no bearing on the usefulness of the blanket in serving its true purpose. You might find that you prefer an older, faded, soft blanket next to your horse's back. After all, the concept is to protect your horse's back and keep them comfortable.
  7. Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Royal B

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Royal B

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Western Saddle Blanket Woven mixed wool fibers on a strong polyester wrap. Features a "whipped" end that covers the warp knots instead of a rolled hem. Machine washable in cold water. Size: 30" W x 60" L Materials: 85% acrylic wool and 15% polyester Here are a few tips to help you prolong the use of a wool blanket: Beat and brush the blanket - every few days, simply slap the blanket against a door, pipe, fence, etc. Then use a soft to medium stiff horse brush (not a metal curry comb), and brush the hair and dander from the blanket. This won't take more than 5 minutes of your time. Wash the blanket - every 60 to 90 days, wash the blanket in a tub of cold water. For best results, put your blanket in a tub of water and let it soak for a least an hour. Then, as best you can "wring" the blanket in the water, then "wring" it out of the water. Hang the blanket over a rail - (like the top rail of a fence), and with a soft to medium brush, lightly brush the blanket on both sides. Let the blanket air dry completely, then slap it against a door or fence until it feels as soft as a brand new one. NOTE: It is best not to use soap when washing wool blankets. The blanket will retain much of the soap (even soaps made specifically for wool). When the blanket becomes wet with sweat, the residual soap may seep throughout the very porous wool, and irritate a horse's back. After a few washings, the color will of course begin to fade. This has no bearing on the usefulness of the blanket in serving its true purpose. You might find that you prefer an older, faded, soft blanket next to your horse's back. After all, the concept is to protect your horse's back and keep them comfortable.
  8. Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Tan/Bla

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Tan/Bla

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Western Saddle Blanket Woven mixed wool fibers on a strong polyester wrap. Features a "whipped" end that covers the warp knots instead of a rolled hem. Machine washable in cold water. Size: 30" W x 60" L Materials: 85% acrylic wool and 15% polyester Here are a few tips to help you prolong the use of a wool blanket: Beat and brush the blanket - every few days, simply slap the blanket against a door, pipe, fence, etc. Then use a soft to medium stiff horse brush (not a metal curry comb), and brush the hair and dander from the blanket. This won't take more than 5 minutes of your time. Wash the blanket - every 60 to 90 days, wash the blanket in a tub of cold water. For best results, put your blanket in a tub of water and let it soak for a least an hour. Then, as best you can "wring" the blanket in the water, then "wring" it out of the water. Hang the blanket over a rail - (like the top rail of a fence), and with a soft to medium brush, lightly brush the blanket on both sides. Let the blanket air dry completely, then slap it against a door or fence until it feels as soft as a brand new one. NOTE: It is best not to use soap when washing wool blankets. The blanket will retain much of the soap (even soaps made specifically for wool). When the blanket becomes wet with sweat, the residual soap may seep throughout the very porous wool, and irritate a horse's back. After a few washings, the color will of course begin to fade. This has no bearing on the usefulness of the blanket in serving its true purpose. You might find that you prefer an older, faded, soft blanket next to your horse's back. After all, the concept is to protect your horse's back and keep them comfortable.
  9. Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Teal/Bl

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Acrylic Saddle Blanket Teal/Bl

    Mayatex Ranger 2000 Western Saddle Blanket Woven mixed wool fibers on a strong polyester wrap. Features a "whipped" end that covers the warp knots instead of a rolled hem. Machine washable in cold water. Size: 30" W x 60" L Materials: 85% acrylic wool and 15% polyester Here are a few tips to help you prolong the use of a wool blanket: Beat and brush the blanket - every few days, simply slap the blanket against a door, pipe, fence, etc. Then use a soft to medium stiff horse brush (not a metal curry comb), and brush the hair and dander from the blanket. This won't take more than 5 minutes of your time. Wash the blanket - every 60 to 90 days, wash the blanket in a tub of cold water. For best results, put your blanket in a tub of water and let it soak for a least an hour. Then, as best you can "wring" the blanket in the water, then "wring" it out of the water. Hang the blanket over a rail - (like the top rail of a fence), and with a soft to medium brush, lightly brush the blanket on both sides. Let the blanket air dry completely, then slap it against a door or fence until it feels as soft as a brand new one. NOTE: It is best not to use soap when washing wool blankets. The blanket will retain much of the soap (even soaps made specifically for wool). When the blanket becomes wet with sweat, the residual soap may seep throughout the very porous wool, and irritate a horse's back. After a few washings, the color will of course begin to fade. This has no bearing on the usefulness of the blanket in serving its true purpose. You might find that you prefer an older, faded, soft blanket next to your horse's back. After all, the concept is to protect your horse's back and keep them comfortable.
  10. Mayatex Rio Concho Wool Western Saddle Pad Blk/Bro

    Mayatex Rio Concho Wool Western Saddle Pad Blk/Bro

    Mayatex New Zealand Wool 3" Rio Concho Heavy Duty Western Saddle Pad For supreme riding comfort, the deluxe Rio Concho Saddle Pad offers three layers of natural, durable wool: a Mayatex saddle blanket bound to a thick, felt center, with a base layer of pure, soft wool fleece. Features: · Provides a substantial, protective layer between the horse and saddle · Prevents abrasions and painful sores · Absorbs shock for a more comfortable ride · Flat “no curl” hem stays straight · Top grain wear leathers · Attractive color and pattern Item Specifications: Size: 36”w x 34”L Color: Black/Brown/Cream, Black/Cream/Red, Cream/Sand/Chestnut

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