yes
You can use a western saddle on any breed of horse or pony providing they have been trained in western riding.
Of course you can teach a western horse to ride english.
The reins are used to guide a horse from the saddle, from the ground you can use a lead line, lunge line, or long lines depending on what you are doing with the horse at that time.
I would do a close contact saddle or for western, a tree less saddle
You can, but I would not recommend it. The horn of a western saddle would hurt every time you leaned over for the first half of the jump. the saddle is also hevier than a englash saddle, so itt will hurt the horse
Since most western saddles are heavier than most English saddles, a horse could probably run faster with an English saddle, specifically a racing saddle. However, if the rider's weight combined with the saddle is more than the western saddle and the rider's weight then the horse could run faster with the lesser weight.
The horn of a horse is referring to the horn of a horses saddle, which is normally on a western saddle.
There is no "horn" on a horse. The horn is on a western saddle which goes on the back of a horse.
Clydes are rather big horses. It's not the type of saddle that's important, but that it fits. If it does, go ahead.
hi!a horse cinch is on a western saddle.it keeps the saddle on,just like a girth.from horseyMadJosie. : )
uhh...yeah...yes you can....thats the kind of saddle you use for many western activities ie. barrel racing, cutting, roping.
You sit deep in the saddle with all your weight in your heels, what I think is that my butt is glued to the saddle and it helps.