Prison On The — Saddle [final]
: A long-standing partnership with Colorado Saddlery where inmates tool and assemble saddles, sometimes continuing as quality-control inspectors upon release.
refers to a report or article detailing the impact of prison-industry programs where inmates craft high-quality saddles and equestrian equipment. Program Overview Prison on the Saddle [Final]
: Partners like Colorado Saddlery have paid inmates up to $5.25 an hour, a significant wage compared to other prison jobs. Notable Examples : A long-standing partnership with Colorado Saddlery where
: Inmates in these programs are typically the most trustworthy in the facility, as they must work with prohibited items like knives, scissors, and chemicals. Notable Examples : Inmates in these programs are
: Inmates at this facility have been involved in rehabbing and training horses, such as DNA-tested Saddlebreds.
These initiatives are often considered elite "perks" within the correctional system because of the high level of trust and skill required.
: The work provides a stable labor force for saddleries while teaching prisoners valuable, marketable skills.







