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  2. Saddle blanket - Wikipedia

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    The terms saddle blanket, saddle pad (or numnah), and saddle cloth refer to blankets, pads or fabrics inserted under a saddle. These are usually used to absorb sweat, cushion the saddle, and protect the horse's back. There are lighter types of saddle cloth, such as the shabrack, used primarily for decorative purposes, often placed over the top ...

  3. Horse blanket - Wikipedia

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    A police horse wearing a quarter sheet. A blanket or pad used under a saddle when a horse is being ridden is called by many names, including a saddle blanket, saddle cloth, numnah, and saddle pad. They usually do not cover the horse's entire body, though a hybrid design that is a cross between a saddle blanket and a horse blanket, called a ...

  4. Shabrack - Wikipedia

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    The shabraque was a large cloth which in its original form, covered the Hungarian-style saddle, and was itself surmounted by a sheep or goat skin. [1] The corners of the shabraque were rounded at the front and elongated into long points at the rear. [2] It could be elaborately decorated with a contrasting border and a royal cypher or regimental ...

  5. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    1. Padding placed between the saddle and a horse's back. Sometimes used only to keep a saddle clean from horse sweat. 2. In western riding: a saddle blanket is a rectangular wool, felt or synthetic blanket placed under a western saddle; a saddle pad provides more padding than a blanket and is often a rectangle of fleece-covered foam. [8]: 418

  6. ‘Napoleon’: How Mechanical Horses Helped Ridley Scott’s VFX ...

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    “We settled on building 16 individual horses, and we added variations to the saddles, blankets and colors,” Martin-Fenouillet says. “That gave us what we needed visually.”

  7. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    The Western saddle is different from an English saddle in that it has no padding between the tree and the external leather and fleece skirting. The weight bearing area of the saddle is large and usually covered with sheepskin, but it must be padded with a saddle blanket in order to provide a comfortable fit for the horse.