Don't think he did - depending on your definition of "invent".
Saddles, cruder, but still recognizable as saddles, have been around so long that there's no record of who was really first with the idea of adding some complicated padding between himself and the horse.
Plenty of people have helped refine the design ove the years, most of which will remain unnamed.
1896
W.D. Davis
saddle horse
the saddle
Yes
The saddle
If you ride a horse with a saddle, you're more secure, and its less likely you'll fall off. Also, with a saddle, your feet are in stirrups. Some beginners hold onto the front of the saddle when trotting. Riding without a saddle requires skill and balance. Riding without a saddle is called riding bareback.
William D. Davis invented the horse saddle. He was also one of the leading agriculturists of Wyandotte County in Kansas. He was also one of the prominent breeders in Kansas.
the saddle.
A saddle is what a rider sits on when riding a horse.
saddle club
well the essentials are jeans, boots, a saddle, a saddle pad, a briddle with an apropiate bit,and of coarse a horse.