For Howrse's 5th riding level it is a safety stirrup.
A peacock stirrup is a safety stirrup
A peacock stirrup is like a normal stirrup but it has a ruuber band on the outside of the stirrup, so that in case of emergency, the ruuber band will pop off and your foot will come out of the stirrup.
Another word for stirrup is the stapes.
The bone in your middle ear called the stirrup has that name because it resembles the stirrup used when riding a horse.
The stirrup bone is named such because of the way it looks very similar to the stirrup used in horseback riding.
The stapes or stirrup is the stirrup-shaped small bone or ossicle in the middle ear
The answer is 'étrier' from the French for stirrup
The plural form of stirrup is stirrups.
Frank Stirrup was born in 1931.
A stirrup is on a saddle that you put your foot in when you mount, and when you ride.
Yes Peacock stirrups feature an elastic band that unsnaps from the metal portion of the stirrup in the event of a fall. However they are not just for kids and beginners. They are a safety item and are for use by all riders who wish to have an added safety measure when riding.
a stirrup made of iron, used in English riding.