This is what i do:
#1- I take a cloth, wet it and take off all the loose dirt on the saddle.
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2- I take some Liquid Glycerine saddle soap (Leather new) and spray it on the saddle then scrub it into the saddle (Whatever you do, Don't let it run)
#3- Once your finishes that clean the cloth in warm water then squeeze the water out and effortlessly wipe the surface of the saddle.
#4- Use a different cloth and i either recommend Leather CPR Or Effax Leather balsam and scrub into the saddle.
#5- Check your saddle for Non treated scuffs and scratches, if there is 1 you didn't do it properly.
You put it on their withers, on top of the saddle pad
It's often called a "keyhole pad" or a "riser pad."
A numnah, or saddle pad. The saddle pad is a square, and the numnah is the shape of the saddle, generally. In North America, usually you will only hear the term saddle pad. Comes in all shapes (for some dressage saddles, "swallowtail", square, fitted) and thicknesses (a "baby" pad is a thinner variety"). Also, many English riders use half pads that are half the size of a saddle pad and are meant to fit under the saddle but on top of the saddle pad (some people use them alone). These come in memory foam, sheepskin, or various synthetics.
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your not sopose to. but yes if it is a thin smaller saddle pad you may. you can NOT! i repeat NOT! aloud to use a English pad for a western saddle as this pad may be too small for the saddle and with bridged the withers and back of the horse. be carefull on what you use on your horse! i reqamend to buy a western saddle pad if you are planing to ride western.
No, saddles do not need to be washed after each ride ,if you are riding with a pad, the pad should be washed after a coulple of uses depending on how sweaty the pad is. If the saddle gets sweat or water on it then yes wash it with, saddle soap, the rinse it then put conditioner or moisturizer on it.
a clean white one that has a couple of inches of white showing after the saddle is over it
For a western saddle most pads will be about the same size unless it's for a pony saddle, which will be much smaller. English saddle pads can vary significantly. Since there are different types of English saddles the pads will correspond with their individual shapes. A dressage saddle will have a dressage pad, likewise hunt seat, saddle seat (with a 3 or 4 inch cutback). Whatever the size or shape, make sure that the pad is thick enough that it protects your horse's back and that it fits right so it won't slip or rub.
The two sections of the rear of an English saddle are: The cantle- the cantle can vary in height, the higher it is, the more it has been designed to keep a rider on board, and The Panel- the panel is the part that sits on the saddle pad or numnah.Hope this helps,xxx
numnah or saddle pad
Tack *An English saddle *A bridle *A saddle pad For You *A helmet *Riding Boots(with a small heel) *pants You will also need balance and good posture
It would help if you phrased your question correctly....Your English is very bad.