The stirrups. The stirrups are at the bottom of the saddle... They are right next to the horses stomach....
a saddle is a basic piece of tack you use when riding a horse, and you can get them in many different types (e.g. general purpose saddle, jumping saddle and dressage saddle etc.). Attached to the saddle, there is a metal ring called a stirrup either side. You sit on the saddle and put your feet in the stirrups to secure your position. you hold your elbows parallel to your feet and hold on to the reins with your hands. when sat in the saddle you should sit up tall, keep your legs bent and hold your hands low, with your thumbs on top. Hope this helps!
You put it on their withers, on top of the saddle pad
I mean: How do you put a gun scabberd on a saddle. sorry.
Its called the "waist"
a saddle is something you put on a horse.
They have places in the saddle blanket to put the weights in , usually at the lower part of the saddle to make saddle's more comfortable for riders. For more precise answers, I suggest you google it or visit an international horse racing site.
jump in the saddle means put a saddle on a horse and get on as simple as that!
the back of the saddle is the cantle
Saddle can be a noun or a verb.
The curved part of a saddle is called the "seat."
NO! tye your horse up, then Put it on a saddle stand.
frame The hard part of a saddle is called a saddle tree.