Bridle
During work, a horse may wear a bridle. To lead the horse from the ground they typically wear a head collar or halter.
a horse wears a bridle whilst ridden or a headcollar or halter when in or being led from or to the field
Yes-It is a reinforced hat to protect the head if there is an accident,fall,etc
a bridle is something they use to control a horse while riding it. if you're talking about a bridle vale a bride wears it on her head.
he wears it because he is a ship mechanic and owns a ship
No he does not; the only thing he wears on his head would be his wig.
They can, but it's not the best thing for them to wear. They're better off wearing halters made for a cow's head, not a horse's head.
Neither; you use a lead rope, a rope that clips to the horse's halter (the thing that goes on its head).
At the end of a horse race the winner's head crosses the finish line followed immediately by the next horse. This is a very close race. To win by a nose means the same thing, but instead of the head crossing the finish line first it is just a nose.
They would wear a type of racing bridle, and probably blinkers (they are a black piece of plactic on a horses head behind the eyes do the horse can't see whats behind him)
Apollo wears a wreath of laurels, Dionysus wears wine leaves on his head.
Horses should have protection for vulnerable parts of their bodies when being transported. The most common items a horse wears during transportation are a head bumper and either polo wraps or shipping boots.