Both types of boots share some similarities but they are not the same thing. The things they tend to have in common are: A low heel, are made of leather, most provide some sort of ankle and heel support, and they can come in regular and dress varieties. Other than that the similarities are relatively few.
If your horse is scraching it's back feet when riding you need to either get splint boots or bell boots. Look it Up...
Horseback riding.
a spur
Unless you're riding for show, or in full dress, it doesn't matter as much what kind of boots you wear. As long as the boots have a good heel on them so that your foot doesn't slip through, either paddock boots or tall boots can be worn. (Or any other pair of boots.)
it is the spur. it can range from a small and inconspicuous dressage spur, to the western show spur.
Tack *An English saddle *A bridle *A saddle pad For You *A helmet *Riding Boots(with a small heel) *pants You will also need balance and good posture
horse back riding
Spurs are little metal "wheel" like attachments on the back of cowboy's boots. Cowboys use spurs to maintain control over their horse and use them to press into the side of their horse to urge them to move along at a faster pace when riding.
There is a number of horse back riding places around. Depending on where you live and what you want out of horse back riding lessons. The best is the Ceader lodge and also Jeffery Wilms ranch.
It depends on the riding school.
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A saddle is what a rider sits on when riding a horse.