The Shakas, a group of ancient Iranian nomadic tribes, did not typically use saddles on their horses. Instead, they employed simpler forms of horse gear, such as pads or blankets, to ride their horses. This practice was common among many nomadic cultures, prioritizing functionality and ease of movement over more elaborate saddling techniques. The focus was largely on mobility and utility in their nomadic lifestyle.
Horses use saddles
no horses have saddles people have the saddles we put them on the horses also if all horses have saddles then old ones have them to there is no diff
You don't have to ride horses with a saddle, but there are some advantages to the use of saddles.
No. I live on a cattle farm, and we use Australian saddles for roundups on the stock horses etc... but we use english, dressage, jumping and all purpose saddles in other things.
A fiberglass tree for horses is a new addition to saddles. They are covered in fiberglass, a good material for saddles.
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When they're about to be ridden.
No. Saddles could only be afforded by rich people.
Yes, humanity has been saddling and riding horses for centuries.
Most Traditional saddles do not fit Classic Breyer horses. Although, Breyer made some Traditional horses like Newsworthy and the "My Favorite Horse, Appaloosa" that are more Classic sized but they do fit in the Traditional saddles. Breyer does make saddles for Classic Breyers but they aren't fancy like the Traditional ones are.