A saddle pad that goes underneath a saddle to make it more comfortable and to protect the horses back
It depends on if you have an old one to use as a guide. If you do simply take the old one into the tack shop with you and size it to a new pad. If you don't have one, you'll have to go more by trial and error to find a perfect fit.
They are creatures of flight. The chesnut they have on their legs are like a second toe. Ragwort is deadly to them. They can go lame. They wear bridle and saddle and numna for riding. There is many bits for different type horses. There is a lot of breedds of horses. The prewalski horse is the last of the oldest horses roaming free in the world. The suffolk punch is on the endangered animal species list. Hope that helped :)