a clean white one that has a couple of inches of white showing after the saddle is over it
You can use any kind of saddle providing the tree fits the horse's back comfortably.
Clydes are rather big horses. It's not the type of saddle that's important, but that it fits. If it does, go ahead.
Any English saddle is fine. Gymnkana's are usually for fun and games, you usually want to have a saddle you don't mind getting a bit scratched, so preferably don't use your show saddle! :)
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
An endurance saddle is used for endurance races
You can jump in a saddle seat saddle the same way that you could jump in a western saddle or bareback. However, it will be difficult because the balance in a saddle seat saddle is different from that in a hunt seat saddle. With a saddle seat saddle, your weight is further back, and the stirrups are much longer. Also, saddle seat saddles lack knee rolls. If you are going over high jumps, it will be very hard to keep your balance in a saddle seat saddle.
Horseshoes, an English Bridle, and an English saddle. Make sure your horse is in good Health, or he won't perform well.
Saddle. Google Mongolian saddle. If you google the other answers nothing Kahlkha/khalkha comes up. I disagree. Khalkha is the name of a subgroup of people in Mongolia. Khalkha is a type of culture, and therefore a type of saddle, kind of like how we say "English" or "Western" saddle. It does not actually mean saddle, but it doesn't mean any of the other answers, either!
a kind of saddle made special for jumping
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No. Here in Australia, we use every kind of saddle there is- it just depends on the horse and rider and their needs.
does anyone know shows like the saddle club ?Horseland is a good horse show and it's kind of like The Saddle Club. It's a cartoon but when I watched it it reminded me of The Saddle Club.