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  2. Breeching (tack) - Wikipedia

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    On both pack and riding stock, if breeching is used then generally a breastplate is used as well. Pack animals Breeching may be used to stabilize the pack saddle of a packhorse or other pack animal, by keeping the saddle from sliding forward, especially on downhill tracks.

  3. Crupper - Wikipedia

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    Crupper goes under the top of the tail and helps to stabilize harness Crupper attached to the back of a saddle. A crupper (/ ˈ k r ʌ p ər /; [1] occ. spelled crouper [2]) is a piece of tack used on horses and other equids to keep a saddle, harness or other equipment from sliding forward.

  4. Glossary of equestrian terms - Wikipedia

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    English saddle English saddle The type of saddle used with English riding; includes racing saddles and saddle seat saddles. equestrian 1. An individual familiar with horses and horse handling. [8]: 169 It can also refer to someone riding a horse. [1]: 72 The feminine form is Equestrienne. [8]: 169 2.

  5. Girth (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Tightening the girth, or cinch, of a western saddle. Several types of girth are shaped to allow ample room for the elbows. The Balding style is a flat piece of leather cut into three strips which are crossed and folded in the center, and the Atherstone style is a shaped piece of baghide with a roughly 1.5” wide strip of stronger leather running along the center.

  6. English saddle - Wikipedia

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    The English hunting saddle is the predecessor of all English-type riding saddles. As the sports of show jumping and eventing became more popular, saddle shape changed. Caprilli , Santini, and Toptani developed the "forward seat," in which the rider uses shorter stirrups and keeps his legs under him as he rode in two-point , with his seat bones ...

  7. Pack saddle - Wikipedia

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    The modern pack saddle is usually not intended to support a human rider. The upper side of the pack saddle resembles a rack to let its load rest on and be tied on with ropes, straps, a surcingle, or other devices. One historical exception was a pack saddle used in feudal Japan by non-samurai class commoners who were not allowed to use riding ...