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Definition of stock saddle in English: stock saddle(also stockman's saddle) noun Australian A large, heavy saddle of a type fitted on horses used for working with livestock. everybody seemed to be riding in western saddles rather than the more conventional Australian stock saddles Example sentencesExamples - How about a more traditional stock saddle, with a hand-tooled leather skirt and a rope cinch?
- In the first week, horses were accustomed to carrying a stock saddle and rider.
- "Why not use a stock saddle like other people do?" they used to ask.
- He brushed off the stock saddle for the first time in four years to ride the track himself.
- On these railings were hung the stock saddles and pack saddles.
- All this time there would be farm boys on horseback — some with English saddles, some with stock saddles, some with Kentucky saddles, some with a blanket-and-surcingle, and some bareback.
- He'd never had on a stock saddle; he didn't know how to rein and stop or how to open gates.
- In 1981, former Prime Minister presented the US President with a rosewood-coloured stockman's saddle from hides tanned and dressed in Queensland.
- Why not sell Australian stock saddles in America?
- He also builds custom western stock saddles fitted for an individual horse and his or her rider.
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