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    A hackamore (or jáquima) is a type of animal headgear which does not have a bit. Instead, it has a special type of noseband that works on pressure points...
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    curb chain. Other names include "hackamore bit", "brockamore", "English hackamore", "nose bridle" and "German hackamore". Certain designs have been called...
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    Headgear without a bit that uses a noseband to control a horse is called a hackamore, or, in some areas, a bitless bridle. There are many different designs...
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  • combat, giving the rider secure foot support while on horseback. Bridles, hackamores, halters, or headcollars, and similar equipment consist of various arrangements...
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  • Hackamore can refer to: The classic hackamore (Spanish: jaquima) of the vaquero tradition, featuring a bosal noseband The mechanical hackamore Any one...
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    control may also be via a noseband or cavesson, if one is used. The term hackamore is the most historically accurate word for most common forms of bitless...
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    /boʊˈsæl/, or /ˈboʊsəl/ bozal ) is a type of noseband used on the classic hackamore of the vaquero tradition. It is usually made of braided rawhide and is...
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    when a horse is ridden with a snaffle bit or a bosal hackamore. However, snaffles and hackamores ridden with both hands are usually limited only to special...
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  • Hackamore (formerly Jaquina) is an unincorporated community in Modoc County, California. It is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 30 miles (48 km)...
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    animals, and their history is not as well studied as that of the bridle or hackamore. The word "halter" derives from the Germanic words meaning "that by which...
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    used in the USA is the leading rein of the mecate of the classic bosal hackamore. Types of reins include: Closed reins, or loop reins: reins that are either...
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    Shakespeare Theater. He portrayed Harry Hackamore in Sam Shepard's play Seduced. McDiarmid described Hackamore as a Howard Hughes-type character. To play...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    Shore. He last acted off-Broadway at the American Place Theatre as Henry Hackamore in Sam Shepard's 1979 play Seduced: a Play in Two Acts. Torn's off-Broadway...
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    industry, Mecates, which are a single rein that are used on California hackamores, Romal reins, also known as romals, which is a type of rein that has two...
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    The bottle sling (also called a jug sling, a Hackamore knot, or a Scoutcraft knot) is a knot which can be used to create a handle for a glass or ceramic...
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    is required. A breast collar and back cinch are optional. A bridle or hackamore is required. Riders must were western wear, including a hat, though a...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    items such as rope halters, hobbles, and components of the fiador on some hackamore designs. As traditionally described, it is a four strand diamond knot...
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    tradition is still strong, young horses are often seen in a bosal style hackamore. Martingales of various types are seen on horses that are in training...
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    head. Traditionally, the vaquero method starts a young horse using a hackamore, which is headgear with no bit that uses a heavy rawhide noseband, called...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    headstalls are also seen, such as a bosal-style hackamore on younger horses, or various styles of mechanical hackamore. In Vaquero style training, a combination...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    Bits, bridles and hackamores...
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    Retrieved 2010-07-13. Varian, Sheila (2004). The Vaquero Tradition: Hackamore, 2 Rein and Spade Bit (DVD). California: Santa Ynez Historical Society...
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