resaddled

/riːˈsædəld/
verb
  1. To put a saddle on an animal again, especially after removing it.
    • After the break, the rider resaddled the horse and continued the trail.
    • The cowboy resaddled his pony before heading out for the afternoon roundup.
    • She resaddled the mule carefully, checking the straps were tight.
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