you would probably have to get the biggest size there is like 7`0 or 6`0 they are cob sizes for the rug
Saddle, saddle pad, martingale, breast collar, girth and stirrups (both attach to the saddle). Leg wraps are optional and are usually just used at shows. Bridle, reins (attached to bridle) and halter.
A bridle or a halter controls a horse when you are walking it or the horse.
A Bridle A Halter
A martingale.
the ansewr is the bridle mounts and the reins
During work, a horse may wear a bridle. To lead the horse from the ground they typically wear a head collar or halter.
I broke mine in a rope halter. I say anything bitless, halter, hackamore (not the machanical kind) or the Bitless bridle.
bridle, halter, hackamore... there are alot of different headpieces.
Well, bridles are used for when you are riding. Most have bits, although there is one type called a bosal that uses no bit. Bridles also have reins to hold while riding. You can use a halter like a bridle on a horse, just using the halter and a lead rope, but you cannot attach a bit so it can be very UNSAFE. When riding, you should always use a bridle. Halters are made to lead horses from place to place.
a horse wears a bridle whilst ridden or a headcollar or halter when in or being led from or to the field
If you are leading (walking) a horse around, then a halter. If you are riding him, a bridle.
The area of the horse's mane behind their ears is called the bridle path. It is shaved on horses with thick manes, like Morgan horses to let the bridle or halter lie flat, and to show off the curve of the horse's poll.