Either way really. It'll depend on how the horse was trained.
Normally a track is bigger because it goes around a football feild.
A gate
The cribbing collar goes directly underneath the chin, right against the throat and loops around in front of the ears, to buckle on the side of the collar. In my experience it's the easiest piece of horse equipment I've ever worked. :)
because it goes in circles like going around the world
A Horse collar is something that goes around a horses head so that you can lead it round with you or tie it up but not tight in a horse box
The part that goes over the nose is a nose band. The thing that goes over the entire head is called a bridle.
Well, at first, it will feel a bit uncomforatable, but as your muscles get used to it, muscle memory will kick in,and it will help you feel more comfy. Also, getting the right size saddle for both horse and rider can help. To get the horse going you kick it in the gut (trotting and walking) and to canter, you sit down, and wrap your legs around the horse(one leg goes slighty forward, the other goes slightly back) and squeeze!
territorial probably
The surcingle
"What goes around comes around" on right wrist, "Tru Luv" on right wrist and a razor blade on her left wrist
Horse shoes. They don't go around they go underneath and around the bottom of the horses hoof.
Reins is a type of horse tack.