A saddle patch is a distinctive, often rounded area of hair on a horse's back, typically located where the saddle sits. It can occur due to various factors, including friction from the saddle, changes in coat color, or skin conditions. Saddle patches may also refer to specific markings on a horse's coat, contributing to its overall appearance. Proper saddle fitting and grooming can help prevent the development of saddle patches.
That would be called a saddle patch, I think.
Well patch retired, she got to old to be on the show my mums friend owns her :)
The Manchester Terrier is a breed known for having a distinctive black saddle-shaped patch on its back. This patch is a defining characteristic of the breed and can help distinguish it from other terrier breeds.
Well I once met patch! My mums friend owns her now she brought her off an old couple :)
actually patch is really a girl! i have met her b4 and i have photo's to prove it :D
Saddle soar. DO NOT ride your horse while it has one, and you need to get medication to treat it.
You can see this most easily on an Orca Whale, right behind the Dorsal fin (upright on the back) there is a grey patch that looks like a saddle, the only reason it got it's name is because of the shape of this grey area. The whole back is not the saddle just this one patch
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I think that the breed you are looking for is an Airdale.
He placed the saddle on the horse.Where is my saddle?Saddle him up for a ride.
a saddle horn is on a western/american saddle
from what i understand the seat on a evening saddle is deeper than a jumping saddle and the back of a evening saddle is not as flat as a jumping saddle.