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Probably not. Although early horse tack predates written records the bit most likely came after the noseband. The bit was attached to an already existing headstall for better control of the horse.

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Was the bit mabe before the noseband?

No, the noseband came first. The bit was used by a select few shortly after the noseband, then became more popular when it was discovered to be more effective, but the noseband definitely came first.


The bit was developed before the noseband?

1. This is a long and complicated answer sorry if it doesn't make at sense at first. The actual horse wasn't domesticated until 3000 to 4000 B.C. Reindeer on the other hand were working pulling sleds around 5000 B.C. in Northern Europe. They were using nosebands on reindeer before bits so I assume the noseband came the bit (for reindeer anyway). --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. If your are on howrse the answer is false


What was developed forst the noseband or the bit?

the noseband. and on howrse it is the noseband. if you need help with answering riding level questions on the new version, click on the link below. or, type it in the address bar at the top(idk wat it's called) http://www.howrse.com/centre/forum/?id=180638


Was the bit for a horse used before the noseband on a horse?

nope. the nose band came first.. if that's what you were asking..


What type of noseband keeps a horse from evading the bit?

It's called a flash which connects to the regular noseband but then goes below the horse's chin.


What part of the bridle will be different a snaffle bridle and a flash bridle?

The flash bridle has a piece called a flash noseband that attaches to the front of the normal noseband and goes over the horses nose, like the noseband, but in front of the bit.


What is a flash bridle?

There is no such thing as a flash bridle, but there is a flash noseband. This noseband is a normal noseband with an extra strap added, which goes around the horse's mouth in front of the bit. This is used on horses who open their mouths a lot, or eat on trails.


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A noseband is a piece of material that is a bit stretchy and comfortable. It is a complete circle and it is made to go over ones head and then cover the nose. It can be any color or print.


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What are all the parts of an English bridle?

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What is a figure of 8 noseband for a horse called?

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Why use a tack noseband?

AnswerThe noseband is on the bridle. I think that the noseband is used to prevent the horse from pulling it's head out of the bridle.There are several uses for a noseband. On race horses, you might see a large plush noseband which prevents the horse from seeing his shadow and being distracted.Some bridles have nose bands for decoration, especially those for parades with silver on them.If the horse requires a tie down or martingale to prevent head tossing or carrying his head too high, it will be attached to a noseband.On some bridles, there is often a separate headstall with a fairly tight nose band which prevents the horse from opening his mouth too far and putting his tongue over the bit. a horses tongue must always be under the bit, in order to prevent injuring him. Some horses are masters at getting their tongues over the top of the bit.