McClellan Saddle
The household cavalry still use horses to this day though they be for ceremony's only.
They did. They went by the name Roman Cavalry saddle or Roman Military saddle. These saddles had 4 horns which helped to keep the rider secured during battle.
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Formerly, his horse, saddle, sabre, revolver, and carbine. Vietnam era; tank and .45 pistol.
He was a member of a cavalry battalion.
The short answer is... it doesn't at least not originally. The breast collar with a brass heart is actually an issue item to the Dragoons (predecessor to the cavalry). They did not actually use the McClellan Saddle though, they used the Grimsley. In the Civil War, the North converted the 1st and 2nd Dragoons into the 1st and 2nd Cavalry and issued them new gear, the McClellan saddle being part. This new issue did not have a breast collar at all. Often times troopers would either buy one on the civilian market or use their old Grimsley tack if they wanted to use a breast collar. As for what was used after the CW I can't speak.
so the saddle is confyer for your horse
The fearnen saddle is a saddle that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police use on their horses.
Check under the flap on the billet guard. Many times the company's name will be there. If not, look near the pommel (towards the front) on the small, circular button-like pieces. Sometimes they will have the company's marking that you can use to figure out who made the saddle.
The saddle used on a Bronco is called a 'Bronc Saddle'. There really is no other special name for the piece of equipment.
The rear of a saddle is the cantle. The front is the pommel.
The name of the seat is called a saddle