The three terms along with a brief description of each are.
Full or semi quarter horse bars.
Gullet width of 6 6 1 2.
Full quarter horse bars have even wider angles to accommodate wider bodied horses and horses with flatter or mutton withers.
5 3 4 semi quarter horse bars gullet width.
When you are talking about the bars on a western saddle you are referring to the two internal.
Regular quarter horse bars gullet width.
How to tell if a saddle has full bars or quarter bars the bars of a saddle.
Semi quarter horse bars fit most of today s western horses.
T he difference in width at the bottom of the bars between the historical full quarter horse bars and the historical semi quarter horse bars is just over 3 8 of an inch overall or 3 16 of an inch on each side.
The angle is flatter compared to the semi qh tree.
The terms quarter horse bars semi quarter horse bars and full quarter horse bars aren t really talking about the bars just to confuse you.
This is very confusing to someone buying their first saddle.
They re considered mutton withered or a less pronounced wither.
This is for horses with a broad shoulder.
Designed to fit the average horse one of these two widths will fit approximately 80 of horses comfortably.
6 1 4 6 1 2 extra wide quarter horse bars gullet width.
Full quarter horse or fqhb can be referred to as wide usually 7 gullet.
6 full quarter horse bars gullet width.
Full quarter horse bars sometimes abbreviated as fqh or fqhb have the widest tree.
The width of your horse s shoulder determines the type of tree and gullet width you will need.
Gullet width of 6 3 4 7.
They are designed for mutton withered horses with broader backs.
Semi quarter horse bars horses got bigger and wider from the 1970 s on requiring a wider angle in the bars.
Semi quarter horse bars are often referred to as quarter horse bars but others use the term quarter horse bars to describe wide bars so the same saddle can be given different terms.
Full quarter horse bars usually have a 7 gullet.
Semi quarter horse bars usually have a 6 1 4 gullet and quarter horse bars usually have a 6 1 2 to 6 3 4 gullet.
Quarter horse bars are wider and have slightly flatter bar angles.
They are terms that were originally meant to describe a fit the way these bars were set and shaped to fit a certain style of horse.