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saddle blanket
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saddle blanket
n.
A blanket placed between a saddle and a horse's back to prevent galling.
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Noun1.saddle blanket - stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddlesaddle blanket - stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle
apishamore - a saddle blanket made of buffalo hide
saddlery, stable gear, tack - gear for a horse


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The horse riding property stolen included: a tan coloured brand-new Winteck western saddle complete stirrups, leathers, saddle pad, girth and irons; a brown leather English saddle, a black English general purpose saddle and a black endurance saddle; three rugs, a rare vintage US Cavalry saddle (circa 1904) and dozens of English bridles in brown, black and tan.
The company manufactures knitted pile fabrics used in commercial and industrial uses, such as paint rollers, medical equipment, hospital beds and buffing and saddle pads, Mr.
A specially designed saddle pad should be used to help ensure even weight distribution.
 
 
 
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