depending on what the "back" means, it could refer to a skirt or a cantel or a roll.
The seat in which you sit on when on a horses back is called a saddle. The front part of a saddle is called a pommel and the back part of a saddle is called a cantle. Here is a basic saddle the stirrups are not on it at the moment. They are above the saddle not yet attatched.
depending on what the "back" means, it could refer to a skirt or a cantle or a roll.
Its called the "waist"
the back of the saddle is the cantle
frame The hard part of a saddle is called a saddle tree.
If your horse has the saddle on and you go to your horses left look at the saddle. if u go from the seat and towards the back where the tail is (the right) the part closes to the tail. (Go on google.com and type in saddle diagrams and youll find what your looking for.)
The main difference is that a Western saddle has a horn, while an English saddle does not.
The two sections of the rear of an English saddle are: The cantle- the cantle can vary in height, the higher it is, the more it has been designed to keep a rider on board, and The Panel- the panel is the part that sits on the saddle pad or numnah.Hope this helps,xxx
The curved part of a saddle is called the "seat."
Its called the "waist"
The pommel, or front of the saddle, rests on the withers which is the front part of the back (the shoulder blades). The cantle or back of the saddle comes to about midway along the horse's back. When riding a Tennessee Walking Horse (a gaited breed) in competitions a special saddle is used that sits in the middle of the horse's back.
Its called a saddle for just like the saddle on a horse, it is used for gently easing weight down on the worms body