Western saddles
The design of the Western saddle derives from the saddles of the Spanish vaqueros - the early horse trainers and cattle handlers of Mexico and the American Southwest. It was developed for the purpose of working cattle across vast areas, and came from a combination of the saddles used in the two main styles of horseback riding then practiced in Spain — la jineta, the Moorish style which allowed great freedom of movement to the horse; and la estradiota, the jousting style, which provided great security to the rider and strong control of the horse. A very functional item was also added: the saddle "horn." This style of saddle allowed vaqueros to control cattle by use of a rope around the neck of the animal, tied or dallied (wrapped without a knot) around the horn.
| vintage high back J.H. Wilson Stock Saddle
$500.00 $999.99
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| 16" LIGHT TOOLED BIG HORN WESTERN COWBOY SADDLE *BIN*
$265.00 $275.00
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| 15" LEATHER & SUEDE WESTERN TRAIL HORSE SADDLE *SALE*
$139.00 $149.00
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| 18" DARK ROPING-ROPER SADDLE BY BUFFALO SADDLERY *BIN*
$275.00 $285.00
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| WESTERN SHOW SADDLE PAD
$15.00 |









