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Postby Brown_Saddle » Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:51 pm

I need to do a 4-H project and I don’t know a website to find all theses definitions!

Pommel - The upper front part of a saddle

Stirrup Bar

Seat

Panel

Skirt

Stirrup Leather Keeper

Saddle Flap

Billet Straps

Girth Buckle Guard

Cantle


Headpiece

Throat Latch

Browband

Cheek Piece


Noseband

Reins

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Postby Alias » Thu Feb 05, 2009 5:55 pm

I don't think we should be doing your homework for you, try googling the words or going to dictonary.com
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Postby Brown_Saddle » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:09 pm

I tried and nothing :cry:
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Postby tanteo » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:10 pm

I honestly think that if you found a diagram on google it would show you, and you could come up with defenitions from that.


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Postby Swar » Thu Feb 05, 2009 6:12 pm

umm, try a dictionary.
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Postby The 2nd Cavalry » Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:35 pm

For the love of google.

Stirrup Bar - Keeps the Stirrup leather on and in place

Seat - .... The part you sit on..

Panel - Thingy under the saddle

Skirt - Leather stuff on a Western saddle

Stirrup Leather Keeper - The Keeper of a Leather stirrup

Saddle Flap - Flap on the saddle

Billet Straps- The pretty leather thing behind the stirrup on a western saddle

Girth Buckle Guard - A buckle that gaurds the girth

Cantle - The part behind the seat that goes up


Headpiece - HEADpiece...

Throat Latch - THROAT Latch.. The leather that goes on the throat

Browband - BROWband. Even though horses do not have eyebrows if they did it would go there.

Cheek Piece - The part that goes across the cheek


Noseband - .... NOSE band. The part that goes on the nose

Reins - It moves the horses head.


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Postby Brown_Saddle » Thu Feb 05, 2009 7:40 pm

Thanks. :scratch:

I don know all the parts to the saddle and bridle but im looking for the Equine deff. :x
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Postby The 2nd Cavalry » Thu Feb 05, 2009 8:16 pm

As said.. "for the love of google"

Just google image "Diagram of xxxxx" and you'll get what ever your looking for.
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Postby Kholran » Fri Feb 06, 2009 1:43 am

Helpful Diagrams: http://www.raspberryridge.com/EnglishSaddleparts1.jpg

http://www.limebrook.com/parts%20of%20the%20saddle.gif

http://www.limebrook.com/Parts-I.gif

All I did was Google "Parts of the saddle". I'm sure you can find similar results for a Google search for "Parts of the bridle".


Side notes on Cav's post: "Billets" are actually the things the girth attaches to and have nothing to do with a western saddle (although some western saddles that are built for an English-style buckle girth do have them). They're labeled as "Girth Tabs" in the second diagram. The "skirt" can be either an English or Western saddle part, although they are not the same thing. The "skirt" in English terminology means the small leather bit that covers the stirrup bar. In Western terms, it is the kind of square bit of leather that extends behind the cantle, as labeled here.
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Postby Brown_Saddle » Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:51 pm

Thanks everyone
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