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The stirrups. The stirrups are at the bottom of the saddle... They are right next to the horses stomach....
you have to pull up the stirrups?
saddle, bridle, saddle pad, breeches, helmet, boots, stirrups, etc.
A stirrup is on a saddle that you put your foot in when you mount, and when you ride.
AnswerPlace the strap on the saddle to transport it.
The saddle and stirrups.
The saddle and stirrups
For safeties sake no ,.Your stirrups should be pulled up before the saddle is removed and when you get off your horse at anytime.Horses can and have got their jaw caught in a loose stirrup,they've taken fright of a loose stirrup. stirrups should also be stored pulled up onto the saddle when not in use riding and the whole saddle dustcovered. I always pull the stirrups up before removing the sadde, so they don't bash my shins while walking.....yep pull them up before removal.
There are many parts of the saddle including the cantle ,pommel, stirrups, stirrup leathers, the stirrups, the tree... Check out this link:http://www.equusite.com/articles/basics/basicsEnglishSaddle.shtml
A saddle is what you sit on when you ride a horse or Pony. A stirrup is a metal arch type shape, it hangs from a strip of leather. You put your feet into the stirrups. The stirrups can be unattached from the saddle for cleaning
Saddle making is an art and a science. The maker starts with the foundation of the saddle which is the tree. From that the leather pieces, stirrups, cantel, fenders, ect. This is why saddles are so expensive.
on an English saddle, you lift up the flap where you rest your legs, unbuckle the stirrup, and move the buckle either higher or lower.