Terry Waddell Master Saddle Fitter - Independent

Terry Waddell Master Saddle Fitter - Independent Terry Waddell - Master Saddlefitter - Independent. For maximum performance from your horse and to ensure an ongoing healthy back for your equine.

As the saddle is the interface between Rider and Horse, it is imperative that it fits well. When wearing a pair of well fitting boots or shoes, we never think about them - we think of everything else instead.A Professional Saddlefitter's aim is to achieve the same good fit for both Horse and Rider, starting with correct assessment of Rider, Horse and Saddle. The Saddlefitter's skill focus is to:
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a) Get maximum performance out of the Horse on the day, as the Horse is presented, and
(b) Through advice to the owner on the Horse's anatomy and mandatory checks which the saddle must pass, help to ensure that the horse has no ‘down time’ with a sore back and the owner doesn't have to spend money on therapy.Where possible, a ridden test must be viewed to check Rider/Horse and Saddle are all balanced and working correctly.A written report is provided showing relevant horse measurements and remarks, changes made to the Saddle along with any references deemed necessary for continued good health of the Horse and enjoyment of the Rider. Need for a Saddlefit?

• New saddle for this particular horse, whether bought new or secondhand.
• Present saddle feels ‘unbalanced’ causing back or hip pain for you and difficult to sit up straight.
• Horse not travelling straight or not happy in transitions or 'resisting your aids' or going with 'false collection'.
• Horse telling you he is not happy when saddling or touching his back.
• Dry spots, white or ruffled hairs or lumps under the saddle area.
•Saddle feels tight along spine or through shoulder area.
•Horse's weight changed considerably or just resumed work.
• Vet or Physio suggests saddle needs refitting. Regular checks (usually 6 to 12 months apart) are necessary to ensure all is kept correctly balanced and both horse and rider are happy.

26/05/2026

Too Many Horses Can’t Cope

Due to bad handling and bad training, thousands of horses never reach their full potential.

Many horses don’t make it past the ‘breaking in’ stage.

Many others are ‘blown up’ by the use of too much pressure and too much force during their training.

These days, trainers everywhere chase horses with flags, ropes and tarps.

Frightened horses are forced to run backwards in the name of horsemanship.

Countless young horses are saddled for the first time and let go to buck.

Some trainers advocate the use of hobbles, straps and ropes to handle a horse’s legs, others say tying a horse down on the ground will ‘cure’ whatever problem you may be having.

These trainers preach a rigid system of horse training where one size fits all.

If things aren’t working out, these trainers say it’s because ‘your horse doesn’t respect you’,

or ‘it’s in his breed’,

he’s ‘claustrophobic”,

he hasn’t been “desensitised’

or he has a ‘medical problem’.

We’re told that horses have different personalities and you must ‘establish yourself as the leader’.

Just because a famous trainer says something or does something, doesn’t mean it’s right.

Everywhere I go, I see horses that have been through this treatment.

Many of these horses are nervous and worried.

They don’t trust people and they’re always ready to kick, buck, strike and rush away.

The fact is, about eighty percent of young horses will adapt to bad initial training.

One way or another, most of them will work out what they’re supposed to do.

Some of these horses will respond better than others, however many will never reach their full potential.

The other twenty percent never get over the trauma of being bucked out and terrified with flags, ropes and tarps.

They’re unreliable as riding horses and are always nervous and worried.

Some are rejected all together.

Then there are the horses that make it through their early training but are pressured to perform by impatient riders.

It takes years to develop a good campdrafter, dressage horse or showjumper.

Often, people don’t want to wait, so they try and force horses to chase a cow when they’re not ready, or perform passage and piaffe too early, or jump too high too quickly.

Many horses can’t cope with such treatment and become nervous wrecks.

I’ve seen horses ‘freeze up’ and not move at all when they’re ridden.

Others rear, leap away and stop thinking all together.

When a horse doesn’t improve or perform to their expectations, some trainers say it’s because the horse is ‘mad’, ‘stupid’ or ‘disrespectful’ and needs more pressure and punishment.

Many performance horses are ‘blown up’ and become rejects, simply from the use of too much pressure and force.

Just because a famous trainer does something, doesn’t make it right.

It’s never right to chase horses with flags, ropes or tarps at any stage of their training.

It’s never right to saddle a young horse and let him buck.

It’s never right to rope or strap any horse’s legs.

It’s never right to force horses to run backwards.

Instead of using pressure and force, how about going to your horse and rubbing his head.

It doesn’t matter how old your horse is or what stage of training he’s at, rubbing his head can never be overdone.

I don’t mean rub his head for 10 seconds then move on to something else.

Spend a few minutes several times each lesson rubbing your horse’s head.

You might be surprised that your ‘mad’, ‘disrespectful’ horse is not mad and disrespectful after all.

In fact, you’ll find he’s a lovely horse when he learns to be confident and relaxed with you.

25/05/2026
25/05/2026
20/05/2026

There are connections that cannot be explained with words.

They don’t appear overnight. They are not built from perfect moments or loud events. They are born in silence — in daily routines, in trust, in thousands of small things no one ever sees.

In this image, it’s not just a man and a horse. It’s two souls that have found each other.

He lowers his head, as if letting go of everything he has been carrying. No pride, no performance. Just allowing himself to be vulnerable next to someone who will never betray him.

And the horse does not turn away.

It stands there calmly, accepting the moment. No fear. No tension. As if it understands: this is not a time for strength — this is a time for presence.

We are used to thinking that strong people are the ones who never break. The ones who hide their emotions, who carry everything inside. But the truth is different.

Real strength is trust.

It’s when you can bow your head and know you won’t be pushed away. When you can be yourself — without roles, without masks, without fear of looking weak.

And maybe that’s why people find themselves next to animals.

Because they don’t judge. They don’t betray. They don’t pretend.

They simply exist.

In their silence, there is more understanding than in thousands of words. In their calm, there is more support than in any advice.

And when you are close to a being like this, something inside you finally lets go.

The weight. The pressure. Everything you’ve been holding for so long.

Because sometimes it’s enough just to lean in… and allow yourself to feel.

Without fear. Without fighting.

Just to be.

And in that simple moment, something greater than friendship is born.

Something that doesn’t need words.

19/05/2026

📍 EQ Saddlery Rutherford – Hunter Valley 📍

The countdown is on 👀🐎

On the 26th June 2026, our doors will open at:
✨ 6/9 Mirage Road, Rutherford NSW 2320 ✨

Make sure you follow EQ Saddlery Hunter Valley on Facebook to stay up to date with:
🎉 Grand opening details
🎁 Over $15,000 worth of prizes & giveaways
👀 Store updates & sneak peeks

👉 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61589137316140

We seriously can’t wait to welcome you through the doors 🤍

14/05/2026

✨ BIG NEWS… WE’RE OPENING A NEW STORE ✨

We can’t keep this secret any longer…

EQ Saddlery is heading to Rutherford in the Hunter Valley, NSW 🐎🤍

Opening 26th June 2026!

What an incredible journey this has been. Over the last few years, EQ Saddlery has grown so much, and we truly can’t thank you all enough for your continued support.

To now be in a position where we are opening our 8th store alongside our online store honestly feels surreal — and it’s all thanks to you, our amazing customers, and our incredible EQ team both in-store, at head office, and externally.

We are seriously so grateful. 🤍

Make sure you follow EQ Saddlery Hunter Valley on Facebook to stay in the loop 👀
👉 https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61589137316140

We’ll be hosting a grand opening, and we would absolutely love to celebrate with you! 🙌

Stay tuned for more updates… exciting things are coming ✨

04/05/2026
28/04/2026

Our premium bridle, the Prestige Raceday Bridle with a custom name browband.

A top-tier PVC raceday bridle designed to stand out. Solid brass fittings for strength and style.

Made to be seen!

22/04/2026

NEW SIZE AVAILABLE!!
Our top-of-the-line Medium sized Gear Bags are the perfect solution for storing and transporting all your essential gear and equipment. Crafted with durable materials and a front and back pocket, these bags are designed to withstand the rigors of the racetrack. Your gear stays organized and protected during travel.

You can match it with one of our colours bags and card bags too.

Price from $210.00 plus postage

17/04/2026

Wishing everyone competing at the Adelaide Equestrian Festival the very best of luck 🐎💫

You’ve all worked so incredibly hard to get here — the ups and downs, things going wrong but never giving up.

Just making it to this event is an achievement in itself… you’ve already won ❤️

And don’t forget — there’s a little kid in the crowd watching, dreaming of being exactly where you are. That was you once too ✨

A special good luck to || LaMoza Velisha || and her two horses — dreams really do come true 💫

Make sure you come and say hi at our EQ Saddlery trade stand 👋

📸 Lisa Grund Photography

Address

Main Street
Yarra Glen, VIC
3775

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

+61438320523

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