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The best way to ride a horse is to evaluate what that particular horse is built and bred for. The ability of the rider is also important. A bad rider can injure a horse more than what seat a rider uses. Also, considering what sport you are in may help you to determine which saddle you prefer to use. Obviously if you are a jumper you would be better in an English saddle, and if you are a barrel racer, you would most likely use a western saddle.

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Which riding would be better for a mule English or western?

It all depends on the horse, and how he's been trained. Some QH's are better with the English saddle, others better with the Western saddle. Most QH's are trained to accept the Western saddle, though many other horses have been trained to accept both or either or. So it ultimately depends on both the horse, the rider and the trainer.


What is the horses horn?

The horn of a horse is referring to the horn of a horses saddle, which is normally on a western saddle.


What is the difference between the western and English saddle?

The Western saddle is deeper and heavier, and it has a horn (handle)on the front for holding onto and tying cattle or horses to. It also has wooden stirrups, while a English saddle has metal ones. Here are some pictures English Saddle: http://product-image.tradeindia.com/00219452/b/English-Saddle.jpg Western Saddle: http://www.chicksaddlery.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/8726.JPG


What do horses wear while riding?

saddle, saddle blanket, bit, bridle, halter . this is off the top of my head it depends how you ride for you saddle you can ride western or English!!!;) you can also ride with a Australian saddle.


What is the additional part to a saddle that western riders have but English riders don't?

The main difference is that a Western saddle has a horn, while an English saddle does not.


What is the difference between English and Western riding apparel?

For humans: ENGLISH: heavy suitish type coat, blouse/shirt, tan stretch pants, tall black boots, velvet black helmet, black gloves. For horses: ENGLISH: white light weight saddle pad, English saddle, girth, bridle. For humans: WESTERN: flashy collar shirt, belt, belt buckle, black pants or suede chaps, cowboy boots, brown/black helmet, black gloves. For horses: WESTERN: colorful saddle blanket that matches rider's shirt, western saddle, girth, bridle.


Is the saddle brand ovation English or western?

English


Can you put a western saddle on an English horse?

Clydes are rather big horses. It's not the type of saddle that's important, but that it fits. If it does, go ahead.


Can you use a Western saddle pad for an English saddle?

your not sopose to. but yes if it is a thin smaller saddle pad you may. you can NOT! i repeat NOT! aloud to use a English pad for a western saddle as this pad may be too small for the saddle and with bridged the withers and back of the horse. be carefull on what you use on your horse! i reqamend to buy a western saddle pad if you are planing to ride western.


Is an English tack up or a western tack up better?

Don't consider a "tack up". Western and English are two completely different things.In Western, you use a western saddle (the saddle with the horn on it) and usually two girths, and a Western bridle (witch doesn't include a brow band or a noseband). In western you barrel race, cattle sort, pole bend, and more. In English you use, an English saddle ,(there are three different types: all purpose, jumping, and dressage), and one girth, an English bridle (includes a noseband and a brow band), and sometimes a martingale. In English you can do hunter/jumper (you do flat work and jumping), Dressage (a series of "dance moves" for horses), or Eventing (a three-day event were you do dressage, stadium jumping, and cross-country). Both styles of riding may require boots for your horse, witch are a lot like shin guards for horses. Have fun!


What is equivalent to western saddle horn on English saddle?

There is no equivalent to a saddle horn on an English saddle. The English saddle has no horn to any equivalent. The Western saddle was made for the cowboys, who needed something to help anchor the rope to after roping a cow. This is where the Western saddle was invented, designed for comfort for long days of hard riding in the saddle, and for usefulness, which is why it has all the little straps to tie things to, perfect room for saddle bags and such, and with the saddle horn having the direct purpose of dallying the rope. The English saddle was not used by cowboys, and therefore, there was no use for a saddle horn, so there is nothing there.


Is the girth the same as the cinch?

Yes, a cinch is on a western saddle, a girth is on an English saddle.