‘We Don’t Have Tack For That,’ presented by ThinLine

How do you gift-wrap a horse? We found this video tutorial on YouTube.

From the video description:

We hope you find this video useful–after all, there seems to be surprisingly little written on the traditional skill of horse-wrapping, and you just never know when it could come in handy.

We found for an average size horse we needed nearly 3 acres of wrapping paper and half a mile of sellotape. Holly and ivy really only added nutritionally to the project, so perhaps it’s best to stick with bells and bows for the decorations. Postage/shipping costs will vary depending on the country you’re in, and the mood of your postman.

[WayOutWest Blowinblog]

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ThinLine may not be able to stop you from gift-wrapping your horse, but they can keep you and your horse performing at your best. ThinLine pads use non-compression technology to dissipate impact and pressure, creating a more comfortable riding experience for you and your horse.

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Check out ThinLine’s complete line of shock-absorbing saddle pads and other products for horse and rider, including saddles, horse boots, hoof pads, tack and more. Be sure to follow them on Facebook and Twitter as well!

Go ThinLine, and Go Riding!

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