A fully mounted saddle is one that comes with stirrup leathers, a girth and stirrup irons.
jump in the saddle means put a saddle on a horse and get on as simple as that!
A Saddle Girth is what holds the saddle on the horse's back. It is attached to each side of the saddle and around the horse's belly. Then it is tightened enough to keep the saddle in place when the rider mounts/sits on the horse to ride. There are many different types of girths to choose from.
"mount a horse" means to climb onto a horse's back To get up into the saddle
It means the horse is barely saddle broke. It's meaning can range from its had a saddle on it, but no rider, to its had a rider a few times.
Yes, a horse does need a saddle pad to protect it's back and make the saddle feel snug on the horse.
If you mean Starlight on The Saddle Club, she's a buckskin
It represents a person mounted om a horse
If by classic, you mean english, yes. what is most important is the horse's comfort
Yes you can if the horse is used to the saddle and a rider. No matter what the previous dicipline of the horse with some exceptions ex. broodmare with a bad back or a mean un-trainable stallion used for breeding you can train a horse to do what you want with it. training a Trotting horse to ride under saddle if not previously trained for the dicipline would be the same as training a green broke horse that has never been ridden under saddle.
You nomaly start training a horse when it is 5-8 months old. This depends on what you mean by training. If you mean basic training like ground manners that can begin right after the foal is born, However if you mean under saddle work you should never saddle any horse or pony under 2 years old, and it would be wise to wait until the horse was four years old before really beginning it's under saddle training.
Horse tame is the time when a yearling horse ( 2 or 3 years old) learn to wear a saddle, bridle and learns to carry a person, when the horse has learnt this it is known as a horse tame.
Under saddle is a term that is used for hunter rail classes. Hunter under saddle is a flat class (meaning no jumping is involved). The main focus of the judging is the movement of the horse and their mannerisms in the show pen.A Hunter under saddle horse should demonstate smooth ground covering strides that are ideally suited to "the Hunt". This means the horse would be a pleasant mount to use in Fox Hunting, as they are easy to ride, and can easily take a jump if necessary.The rider will be asked to perform at the Walk, Trot, and Canter both directions of the ring. Riders will also be asked to Back the horse. Optional gaits that may also be called for are the extension of the Trot and Hand Gallop.