the thing a horse wears under the saddle is called a saddle pad ! (:
A breast collar.
Crupper
Yes, the equitment for riding a animal like a saddle, bridle etc is called tack.
The tack.
The last thing to introduce to a young horse is the saddle, most horses will have the hardest time with the saddle so you should get the other tack out of the way first.for howrse: the bit (provided by roxysoxy)
the saddle and bridle start with a halter and bit-less briddle
The tinkerer attacked the tack with a simple whack. A horse's saddle is part of it's tack. To sail into the wind, it is necessary to tack.
What you can make for your breyer horse is tack such as halters,bridles,hoobles. if you are really good at making tack you maybe able to make saddles or rugs/blankets and saddle pads.
Saddlebred
At least a bridle and a saddle. Each has their own parts as well. Some horses may need martingales and saddle pads and leg wraps. Don't skimp on tack, the more comfortable the horse is, the easier it is to ride.
It would all depend on the brand of the tack. I think the only difference in price would be how much the girth costs coz it would obviously be slightly bigger :) Also, if the horse has not been fitted for a saddle, it might cost you a little more to get it proffesionally done! :) Tigersummer, Roan - The above answer relates to real life tack for a real horse, but on Horseisle, there is no set price for all tack. There are four stages of tack - simple, where every piece is under 10k, medium, where every piece is under 100k, high, where every piece is under 1 mill, and V.high, where every piece is at least 2 million. The height/breed/gender of your horse DOES NOT matter, so it won't cost anymore to saddle a 16hh Shire than it would for a 11hh Falabella. Hope this helps :)
What you can make for your breyer horse is tack such as halters,bridles,hoobles. if you are really good at making tack you maybe able to make saddles or rugs/blankets and saddle pads.