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    Side reins are equipment used when longeing a horse, running from the bit of the bridle to the saddle or surcingle. As a horse training tool, they encourage...
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    Rein (redirect from Reins)
    used to carry the reins over the animal's back. When pairs of equines are used in drawing a wagon or coach it is usual for the outer side of each pair to...
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    Longeing (section Side reins)
    behind the vertical. Side reins are adjusted so they are the same length on either side, or slightly shorter on the inside. Side reins adjusted too tightly...
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    reach behind the riders leg while still holding the reins, it is most often used by taking the reins in one hand and hitting the horse behind the rider's...
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    horse training, allowing a rider to touch the mount's side while keeping both hands on the reins. Hunting whips are not for use on the horse, but have...
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    from which to attach training equipment such as side reins, overcheck, lauffer reins (sliding side reins), or chambons (a type of strap). A surcingle is...
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    pairs either slung over the back of a beast of burden, or attached to the sides of a bicycle or motorcycle. The term derives from a Middle English borrowing...
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    having reins used by a mounted rider. Bitting, the process of accustoming a horse to a bit and bridle, sometimes with the addition of side reins that attach...
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    featured drainage channels. An outside stone stairway constructed against the side of the building was common for reaching the upper level. For horses, stables...
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    Overcheck (redirect from Grazing reins)
    are side reins, a pair of reins which run simply from the bit to a surcingle or saddle, intended to keep the horse's head tucked in. Side reins are a...
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    harness: the rein terrets, the tugs on each side of the horse, the back strap and crupper to the rear, and bearing reins or overcheck to the front. Pads or back...
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    saddles. In horse riding, saddlebags sit in various positions, on the back, side, or front of the saddle. Most attach to the saddle by straps and ties. They...
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    animal. Currycomb: A tool made of rubber or plastic with short "teeth" on one side that slides onto the hand of the groom. It is usually the first tool used...
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    leather loops called "cossack stirrups". The horse wears a bridle and side reins. The lunge line is usually attached to the inside bit ring. Vaulting horses...
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    and between the pillars. All stallions wear a snaffle bridle, cavesson, side reins, some on short hand rein, some with a short longe. All carry the traditional...
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    attached around a horse's barrel. The horse also wears a bridle with side reins. The vaulter is longed on the horse, and performs gymnastic movements...
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    offering protection to the joints in the event the horse bumps those on the sides of the trailer.: 216  A stable bandage or standing bandage runs from just...
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    center of the cantle of the saddle, or to a pair of rings (dees) on either side of the cantle. Many riding saddles today are manufactured without properly...
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    Sidesaddle (redirect from Side-saddle)
    may require reins that are a longer than standard astride reins. This is most often a problem for western-style riding with romal reins, which are sized...
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    are traditionally mounted from the left, and led from the left, with the reins in the right hand. So people walking horses might use RHT, to keep the animals...
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    rein. The mouthpiece has the ability to slide up the curved sides of the bit as the reins are taken up, putting pressure on the corners of the mouth and...
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    Draw reins and running reins are pieces of riding equipment used for training that use the mechanical advantage of a 'single movable pulley' to cause...
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    or rein holder is a device used in chariotry. It is designed to hold the reins in place when the driver is away, or his hands are used for something else...
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    Child harness (redirect from Walking reins)
    harness (alternative: child tether, walking harness, British English: walking reins) is a safety device sometimes worn by children when walking with a parent...
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    length of the rider's foot and the right and left sides of the toe cup were removed. The open sides were designed to prevent the rider from catching a...
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  • with side reins and rings or small pulleys on either side of the browband to accommodate an overcheck. Some variations use pulleys and leverage on side reins...
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  • Horse tack (section Reins)
    This equipment includes such items as saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking...
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    the headstall that holds a bit that goes in the mouth of a horse, and the reins that are attached to the bit. It provides additional control and communication...
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    directly, a halter or caveson is used, rather than a bit and bridle. Side reins are not advised for pony rides. On hand-led rides, leading with a dog...
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    thus slow the vehicle. A vehicle with a pole has a pair of animals either side of it – their breeching works in a similar way, attaching forward to the...
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