First find out if it is washable, some are not. Pads for english saddles are usually very easy to care for. They can go into the washing machine and then hung to dry. Some western pads can't be cleaned this way. If yours can't, look for a professional horse blanket repair shop in your area. They may be able to help with a really dirty pad.
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 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.
numnah or saddle pad
You can Machine wash a chilly pad. You can also hand wash too!
You put it on their withers, on top of the saddle pad
It is called a saddle pad it goes under the saddle and some ,but not all are shaped like saddles.
this site tells you exactly how http://www.wikihow.com/Tack-up-a-Horse or.... carry your saddle over to your horse put the numnah or saddle pad on the horses back put saddle on the saddle pad move the saddle forward until the girth is just behind the front legs tighten the girth on both sides pull dwn the stirups and get on and ride. lol. :)
A saddle pad is a thick pad made of usually wool that is placed underneath the saddle. It provides more comfort to the horse when there is a rider on the back, and displaces the saddle more evenly across the horse's back.
the thing a horse wears under the saddle is called a saddle pad ! (:
It's often called a "keyhole pad" or a "riser pad."
Because if they dont the sadelle will be to heavy and it will hurt the horse. The saddle doesn't get any lighter because of the saddle pad, but the pad cushions the weight of the saddle and absorbs shock and moisture, making it more comfortable for the horse.
no, it would cause discomfort for the horse's back creating saddle sores, you can use it over a build up pad though.