noun A type of horse specifically trained for riding with a saddle
Saddle horses are often bred and trained for specific purposes related to riding and working with horses.
A saddle horse is a horse specifically trained for riding with a saddle, commonly used in horseback riding and equestrian competitions.
In the context of horseback riding, a saddle horse refers to a horse that is suitable for riding with a saddle and can be used for various riding disciplines.
Saddle horses are frequently seen in various equine competitions such as dressage, show jumping, and western riding events.
In a novel set in the Wild West, the protagonist rode a beautiful saddle horse through the desert.
The cowboy rode his trusty saddle horse while herding cattle on the ranch.
The equestrian competed in dressage events with their well-trained saddle horse.
The rancher used a saddle horse to check on the livestock spread out over the vast property.
The trail guide led tourists through the mountains on a saddle horse, pointing out landmarks along the way.