Oh, dude, like, W. D. Davis didn't invent the riding saddle. The first evidence of saddles dates back to ancient times, like way before W. D. Davis was even a thought. So, yeah, he didn't invent it, but hey, nice try!
The Saddle
october 6, 1895
William D. Davis invented the horse saddle. He was also one of the leading agriculturists of Wyandotte County in Kansas. He was also one of the prominent breeders in Kansas.
they are in England get ready learining toride horses here enlgand auditions Jan 5th 2011 the saddle club get busy riding :D
"Riding" has only one "D."
It means that the horse has gotten it's saddle cleaned and the horses is saddled. :D
Legrome D. Davis was born in 1952.
Gloria D. Davis was born in 1959.
Gloria D. Davis died in 2006.
Richard D. Davis was born in 1799.
Leeon D. Davis died in 2007.
The main difference is the saddle. English saddle is generally a lot lighter and has no horn. Western saddle is heavier and does have a horn. You can also walk, trot, canter, and gallop on both. Another main difference is the way you sit on it. English you have to use pressure everywhere, so it's not as comfortable for the horse. Western saddles are much more deep and much more comfortable. And Western riding is a LOT faster...TRUST ME. :D Hope this helps!