a head collar would be best for your horse as i have one. you will also need to know how to put it on.........
Halter
"Headgear"?? What is "headgear"?? Do you mean "bridle"?? The only additional part of a bridle for harness horses are blinkers. They are used primarily to prevent the horse from seeing behind itself and possibly being spooked by the carriage.
A bicycle helmet is a piece of protective headgear intended to be worn while riding a bicycle.
Usually, a head piece will come with a full outfit, apart from that, I don't think you can buy headgear by itself.
A Yakama is a piece of headgear that is worn by orthodox Jews. It is a cap that sits on top of the head. It is meant to remind them that God is above them.
Horses can draw but only if their hooves are dirty and you have a piece of paper
I have it. It depends what the situation is with your teeth but i had headgear with a mouthpice neck piece and a head piece. There is a metal ring that fits into your back teeth you slip that in. then there is a neck piece you must connect that to the metal ring. this almost pulls your teeth. then i had to get a head piece, my orthodontist said most people just get the neck and mouth but i had to have the head piece too. you just slip it on and put it on your head it pulls your teeth upwards The first few days hurt quite a bit but a few days later the pain eases
fod
if you are referring to horses, it is not called a "cheek strap". It is called a "cheek piece". A cheek piece is part of the bridle. When on a horse, it is along the side of a horses face, basically where the horses cheek is (from the ears to the muzzle). It is joined to the Bit (in the horses mouth) and the head piece which is the part of the bridle that is at the top of the horses head, by the poll (behind its ears). I hope this was helpful information.
A crupper
Yes
Holding a horses head up high is considered a bad thing to do as it interferes with the horses ability to balance, breath and move. That being said the Bearing rein has been used for hundreds of years to get the 'high headed' look on carriage horses. This piece of equipment is cruel and should not be used on horses.