A girth, sometimes called a cinch (Western riding), is a piece of equipment used to keep the saddle in place on a horse or other animal. It passes under...
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Daisies Girth (song), the former name of the Guns N' Roses song "Coma" Girth (tack), a piece of equipment used to keep a saddle in place on a horse Girth (tree)...
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Cinch may refer to: A cinch, (alternate spelling sinch) a type of saddle girth (tack) A belay device for sport climbing RCA connector, which is sometimes...
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fastened to the horse's back by means of a girth in English-style riding, or a cinch in the use of Western tack. Girths are generally a wide strap that goes...
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Horse harness (redirect from Trace (tack))
horse to work efficiently. Throughout the ancient world, the 'throat-and-girth' harness was used for harnessing horses that pulled carts; this greatly...
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semi-finished cast or rolled metal product Billet (tack), the straps on an English saddle to which the girth is buckled Bar stock or billet, in metalworking...
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piece of tack (equipment) used on horses. Its purpose is to keep a saddle from sliding back. It is also a safety feature—if the saddle's girth or billets...
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horse is piebald, black and white, and the tack is complete and includes a Running Martingale. The girth around the horse's belly is a dark faded red...
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A martingale is any of several designs of tack that are used on horses to control head carriage. Martingales may be seen in a wide variety of equestrian...
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harness, the weight of the vehicle and passenger is little enough that the girth and crupper of the harness provide sufficient braking support. Breeching...
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supportive structure for a rider of an animal, fastened to an animal's back by a girth. The most common type is equestrian. However, specialized saddles have been...
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Barrel racing (section Tack and equipment)
turn. The rider's leg to the inside of the turn is held securely along the girth to support the horse's rib cage and give them a focal point for the turn...
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A crupper (/ˈkrʌpər/; occ. spelled crouper) is a piece of tack used on horses and other equids to keep a saddle, harness or other equipment from sliding...
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the horse Hoof boot Henderson, Carolyn (2002). The New Book of Saddlery & Tack. Sterling. ISBN 0806988959. OL 7944241M. Belknap, Maria (2004). The Allen...
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The Gogue or de Gogue is a piece of horse tack used for training purposes. It is somewhat similar to the chambon but can be used ridden as well as for...
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Australian stock saddle McClellan saddle Sidesaddle Pack saddle Components and accessories Girth Breastplate Stirrup Tapadero Saddle blanket Saddlebag Pannier...
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Tree measurement (section Girth)
characterize the size of a single trunk tree: tree height measurement, tree girth measurement, and tree crown measurement. Foresters also perform tree volume...
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Reins are items of horse tack used to direct a horse (or other animal) for riding or driving. They are long straps that can be made of leather, nylon,...
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the horse's mouth.: 79 There are many riders (and a remarkable number of tack shops) who do not know the true definition of a snaffle: a bit that is non-leverage...
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(1045–221 BC)". Journal of World Prehistory. 34 (4): 489–530. doi:10.1007/s10963-021-09161-9. Horse tack Horse harness Draught horse Horse-drawn vehicle v t e...
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Brands; the Pessoa lines include their famous saddles, bridles, girths, blankets and tack. "Profile of Nelson Pessoa, Official website of Rodrigo Pessoa"...
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v t e Horse equipment and tack Glossary of equestrian terms Category:Horse tack and equipment...
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most commonly felt, wool, or synthetic material. They are attached with girths. Some have stirrups, although these are associated with a higher risk of...
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Show jumping (section Tack)
Hunters have meticulous turnout and tend toward very quiet, conservative horse tack and rider attire. Hunter bits, bridles, crops, spurs, and martingales are...
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Australian stock saddle McClellan saddle Sidesaddle Pack saddle Components and accessories Girth Breastplate Stirrup Tapadero Saddle blanket Saddlebag Pannier...
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A chambon is a piece of horse tack. It is a strap that runs forward from the bottom of the girth or surcingle, and forks. The forks continue to a ring...
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would have to attach to the rounded cheekpieces). Henderson, Carolyn (2002). The New Book of Saddlery & Tack. Sterling. ISBN 0806988959. OL 7944241M....
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Australian stock saddle McClellan saddle Sidesaddle Pack saddle Components and accessories Girth Breastplate Stirrup Tapadero Saddle blanket Saddlebag Pannier...
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