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Saddle

A saddle is a supportive structure for a rider of an animal, fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most common type is equestrian. However, specialized saddles have been created for oxen, camels and other animals. The trade of making saddles is saddlery.

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Types

Fitting

Saddle-related injuries

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Saddle

Nodes148
Edges147
Triples175
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.013514
Components1

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Saddle

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related to history · 34
Saddle → Alexander, Armenians, Ashurnasirpal II, Assyrian, Assyrians, BC, China, Chinese, Eurasian, From, Great, Greek, Iconographic, Jushi Kingdom, Macedon, Mongolian, Northern Asian, Pazyryk, Scythians, Siberia
related to Other · 27
Saddle → Also, Although, American, Bareback, Civil War, Depending, Double, Endurance, English, English-style, English-type, Equine Assisted Therapy, However, In, It, McClellan, Pack, Police, Sidesaddle, The
related to Asian · 13
Saddle → Asia, Central Asia, Central Asian, Cimmerians, East Asia, Eurasia, In, Modern Asian, Near East, Saddles, Scythians, Some, The
related to Military · 13
Saddle → Australia, Britain, British Universal Pattern, Canada, In, Mark II, Mark III, New Zealand, Pattern Mark, South Africa, The Steel Arch Universal, This, V-shaped
related to Parts · 13
Saddle → Cantle, D-ring, D-shaped, English, Girth, It, Leathers, Panels, Pommel, Seat, The, Tree, Western
related to Modernity · 10
Saddle → Cavalerie, Ecole, English, François Robinchon, French, Guérinière, He, One, The, Western
related to Stock · 9
Saddle → Argentina, Australia, It, Its, Other, The Western, United States, Used, Western
related to English · 7
Saddle → England, English, English-speaking, However, Olympic, The, They
related to Middle Ages · 7
Saddle → It, Middle Ages, Other, Saddles, The, This, Western
related to Types · 7
Saddle → American, Australian, English, In, In Asia, The, Western

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saddles rider tree horse used western english back horse's seat use cantle stirrups horn girth riding leather fit designs early

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Saddleis asupportive structure for a rider of an animal0.90text
Saddleis aAmerican western saddle0.90text
Saddleis amost critical component0.90text
Saddleis aprimary means by which a saddle is measured and fitted to a horse0.90text
goldinstance ofprecious metals0.80text
carvings of woodinstance ofprecious metals0.80text
horninstance ofprecious metals0.80text
and other ornamentationinstance ofprecious metals0.80text
Australiainstance oforiginally used to dally a lariat when roping cattle.Other nations0.80text
Argentina have stock saddles that usually do not have a horninstance oforiginally used to dally a lariat when roping cattle.Other nations0.80text
but have other features commonly seen in a western saddleinstance oforiginally used to dally a lariat when roping cattle.Other nations0.80text
including a deep seatinstance oforiginally used to dally a lariat when roping cattle.Other nations0.80text

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