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    A lip strap is a piece of horse tack made of rolled leather or occasionally thin chain, used sometimes on some types of English-style curb and pelham...
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    Curb chain (redirect from Curb strap)
    attached by a ring ("fly link" (UK)) to a lip strap, which helps keep the lip strap in place while the lip strap in turn prevents the curb chain from being...
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    puts pressure on the chin groove when curb reins are tightened. Lip strap: a small strap used on a few curb bit designs, attaches between the bit shanks...
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    used to direct a horse or other animal used for riding. They are long straps that can be made of leather, nylon, metal, or other materials, and attach...
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    Noseband or cavesson Bosal Mechanical hackamore Reins Romal Mecate (rein) Curb chain Fiador (tack) Bit converter Bit guard Lip strap Tongue-tie (tack)...
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    chains or straps have no effect on a true snaffle because there is no leverage to act upon. English riders do not add any type of curb strap or curb chain...
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    adjustable strap (crupper strap or back strap) that connects the crupper to back of a riding saddle or the other parts of a harness. The strap runs from...
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    crownpiece is a long strap on the right-hand side of the halter that goes up behind the ears, over the poll and is buckled to a shorter strap coming up from...
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    is the lip strap, a thin strap or light chain that helps keep the curb chain in place and also prevents the horse from grabbing, or "lipping" the bit...
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    drafting whip) is a cane or fibreglass rod with a handgrip, knob and wrist strap. The cane length is about 75 cm (2 ft 6 in) and the flapper length is about...
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    racing, winkers, (fleece rolls that are placed around the bridle cheek straps) may be used. Also used in Australian racing are "pacifiers," which are...
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    model. The throat-girth design was not improved until the Chinese breast-strap or "breastcollar" harness developed during the Warring States (481–221 BC)...
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    A surcingle is a strap made of leather or leather-like synthetic materials such as nylon or neoprene, sometimes with elastic, that fastens around the...
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  • a wide strap that goes around the horse at a point about four inches behind the forelegs. Some western saddles will also have a second strap known as...
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    Noseband or cavesson Bosal Mechanical hackamore Reins Romal Mecate (rein) Curb chain Fiador (tack) Bit converter Bit guard Lip strap Tongue-tie (tack)...
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    Noseband or cavesson Bosal Mechanical hackamore Reins Romal Mecate (rein) Curb chain Fiador (tack) Bit converter Bit guard Lip strap Tongue-tie (tack)...
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    com. Retrieved 2016-01-21. "13 Convertible Backpack Panniers That Can Be Strapped to Your Back or Bike". cyclingabout.com. J.B. Wood, "Saddle-Bags for Bicycles...
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    a 4-wheeled vehicle—and is a wide leather strap without stuffing.: 204, 233–4  Girth The girth is a strap that goes under the horse's belly and is buckled...
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    eight hobble or Queensland Utility Strap, a common style of hobble that stockmen wear as a belt and can be used neck strap, lunch-time hobble, or tie for...
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    on the back, side, or front of the saddle. Most attach to the saddle by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials. Although leather was...
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    frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used...
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    holds the flaps down, and most have either a back cinch or a balancing strap to hold the saddle down in the back and provide additional stability. A...
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    the upper lip of the horse and tightened. Another design, sometimes called a "humane" twitch, is a plier-like clamp that squeezes the lip with motion...
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    saddle resembles a rack to let its load rest on and be tied on with ropes, straps, a surcingle, or other devices. One historical exception was a pack saddle...
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    the equine, attached to the saddle on both sides by two or three leather straps called billets. Girths are used on Australian and English saddles, while...
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  • (but is not) wears his watch, not on a chain, but on a leather strap made from the lip-strap of a horse's harness; Platte wears his from a leather guard...
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    the base of the bozal that remains next to the horse's chin, there is a strap to further secure it, and it is called a fiador. The bozalillo is just the...
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    Romans appeared to have attempted to protect their horses' feet with a strap-on, solid-bottomed "hipposandal" that has a slight resemblance to the modern...
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    "cowboy snaffles"). All shanked bits require the use of a curb chain or curb strap for proper action and safe use. Some bits combine both direct pressure and...
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    Noseband or cavesson Bosal Mechanical hackamore Reins Romal Mecate (rein) Curb chain Fiador (tack) Bit converter Bit guard Lip strap Tongue-tie (tack)...
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