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Do you mean 'What are the parts of a bridle?' There are many websites with detailed descriptions of a bridle, but I will give a quick description. Headstall - goes behind the ears Browband - goes across the forehead attaching to sides of headstall to prevent bridle from slipping back Throatlatch - goes under the throat from one side of headband to the other to prevent bridle from flipping forward Cheek piece - attaches to headstall at top and bit rings at bottom Bit - goes into horses mouth to directly control the horse Noseband - attached to headstall and goes around nose to keep mouth closed Reins - attached to bit rings to control the horse Curb strap and/or curb chain - optional, depending on type of bit, and controls the horse with pressure under the chin Blinkers - for driving horses, to prevent them from seeing the cart 'chasing' them
All bridles must have a headstall and reins. The following can be added or left off. A browband, noseband, throat latch, curb strap or chain, single or double split ear, single or double slide ear. Bits are separate.
Lifting bridle or mainsheet bridle?
My instructor allways says 4 fingers apart, depending on the size of your fingers.
1. Can you hand me the bridle? 2. What kind of bridle is this? 3. This is a western bridle. 4. I will hand you my bridle asap. 5. Can you fix a bridle? 6. Well certainly i can! 7. We have a pink bridle here, with different colors too
The homophone for bridle is bridal.
Mostly a figure 8 bridle or a jumping bridle not a dressage bridle.
A hack, a bridle with no bit
A bridle is around 5 pounds
The section behind the horse's ear is called the bridle path. It is called the bridle path because a section a the bridle is place there and the horse will be uncomfortable if the bridle path grows out too long. There is no specific name for the process of trimming the bridle path.
Bridle Frog was created in 1867.
Yes the bridle mount is attached to the bit. Yes the bridle mount is attached to the bit.
The actul Bridle IN ANCIENT ROMAN TIMES and the bitless Bridle 1988 by Edward Allen Beck. Did that help you?
A flash bride is just a snaffle type bridle with a little piece of leather on the noseband that holds a flash strap.