it's not the saddle you are looking for it's a saddle to fit your horses back and a girth to fit behind it's front legs
This is usually a sign of an ill-fitted saddle. If the spots are occurring under the saddle blanket and in an area covered by the tree of the saddle, this is almost certainly the cause. Investigate proper methods of saddle fitment. The most useful reference book I know is "The Horse's Pain-free Saddle Fit Book" by Joyce Harman. I have used this book and can recommend it.
A 13 inch saddle would be a saddle for a 4 year old.
No. If YOU are looking to find a saddle that will fit YOUR horse (not mine), you better take a trip to a tack shop that can make custom-fit saddles for you and your ride.
On a conventional saddle no, but there are saddles that allows small adjustments for a better fit.
It fits Case Cub Cadet made by IH
two usually, but if your all clowns, you can fit approx. 8 people
Well any type of saddle can be treeless. Typically a english saddle will be made with a spring tree to offer support and comfort. Treeless saddles can be tricky to fit sometimes, but then so can any saddle in general.
The most modern miniature transmitters are only a few millimeters in size. He once owned a miniature poodle that would fit in your hand. The scale model of the town even had a miniature mayor standing in front of city hall.
Clydes are rather big horses. It's not the type of saddle that's important, but that it fits. If it does, go ahead.
No was made for a much later series 1994 era
Typically, you should be able to fit your fist between your groin and the saddle. Of course, position and discipline are major factors.