Havana refers to the color of the halter. Havana is dark brown.
halter traing is ground work, and teaching a young horse to lead on a halter.
The D shaped, metal ring on the side of a horse's halter.
The most famous Quarterhorse halter horse is probably "Impressive"
Training a horse to lead when he has a halter on.
The halter and lead rope are a horse owners staple. It is used to lead or tie or any time you handle your horse on the ground. The best is a nylon halter because of it's strength and durablity but never turn a horse out or even in a stall wearing a nylon halter. If you have a horse that hates to be caught and you need to keep a halter on him use a leather or breakaway halter instead. If the horse snags the halter on something the leather will snap and the horse won't be injured. I cringe every time I see a pastured horse wearing a nylon halter.
To lead a horse you would use a halter and lead rope. The lead rope attaches to the halter.
A bridle or a halter controls a horse when you are walking it or the horse.
That depends on what "loose" means... If it is loose in the pasture just take the halter and walk up to the horse or let them walk up to you and put on the halter...
It depends on the size of the horse.
A halter and lead line. The halter is placed around the horse's head and the lead line is clipped on to the halter so you can lead your horse with the lead line. Lead line=Same as lead rope ;)
Well when the horse was a baby you should have kept a halter on a few days after he was born to get used to it. If you did not do that than you can get a halter and put it on loose so that it is not hurting him/her but tight enough so they cant rip it off. when the horse gets used to that then you can clip a lead rope to his halter and ask for a walk and it will take time but if the horse is still a baby it will take less time then a matured horse
Well Showmanship is judged on how you look and how your horse looks. Halter is judged on conformation.