Chicken Saddles. How thick? Layers?

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My rooster loves his hens and is very protective. He is also so sweet. But he is a pretty BIG boy. Probably weighs 10 pounds, I rather pick up a turkey! His hens are about his size and he has 6 lovely ladies. But he makes them bald and hardly "rides" them. And never in public, such a gentleman.
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One hen has small wounds, but nothing to bad. One is bald under her wings. And 2 are mildly bald.


I bought some material today. It is ruff and strong, but at the same time soft. How thick should I make it? Would 2 layers be enough?

I am going by this guide. ---> http://backtobasicliving.com/blog/make-a-chicken-saddle/

If I have any more questions, I will post them here.
 
Do you know what kind of fabric it is that you bought? I sew a lot and would be able to tell you better if I knew what kind of fabric it is
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Do you know what kind of fabric it is that you bought? I sew a lot and would be able to tell you better if I knew what kind of fabric it is
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I looked up one of the brands it says 55% Cotton and 45% Polyester. I also got outdoor resistant thread. I haven't sewn in a long time and neither has my mother. I want to get back into it.
 
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I would at least double it, I am going to make some for my girls too but I am just going to cut up some of my husbands old jeans and double that
 
I've used cut up old jeans as well and it works nicely in one or 2 layers depending on the thickness. I've used thin corduroy on one side and cotton blend on the other so it's reversible with 2 different prints. Sometimes I use just 2 layers of cotton for summer time use and warmer stuff for winter use. I also like mine a bit longer down the hens back, so I add a tail notch. These are smaller for my bantams.

 
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I've used cut up old jeans as well and it works nicely in one or 2 layers depending on the thickness. I've used thin corduroy on one side and cotton blend on the other so it's reversible with 2 different prints. Sometimes I use just 2 layers of cotton for summer time use and warmer stuff for winter use. I also like mine a bit longer down the hens back, so I add a tail notch. These are smaller for my bantams.


Love your saddles, can you share your pattern or tell me where you got it? My girls could use these and my dd need sewing practice! Thanks!
 
I've used cut up old jeans as well and it works nicely in one or 2 layers depending on the thickness. I've used thin corduroy on one side and cotton blend on the other so it's reversible with 2 different prints. Sometimes I use just 2 layers of cotton for summer time use and warmer stuff for winter use. I also like mine a bit longer down the hens back, so I add a tail notch. These are smaller for my bantams.



THANK YOU! I am going to be doing the same thing. Making them longer and doing a curved bottom. I have to get the sewing machine out and clean it up. :D
 

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