If a bearing rein is too tight, the horses head must be held uncomfortably high. This can result in back pains and problems in horses. A bearing rein is not necessarily bad, but don't put it too tight.
A bearing rein is another term for a checkrein - a strap used to keep horses' heads high, which were fashionable in Victorian England but painful and damaging to a horse's neck.
It's called a bearing rein but it causes severe pain to the horse and I strongly recommend you don't use it.
This is likely the bearing rein, used in horse carriages. The bearing rein was used to force the horses head into an upright carriage to make it look more stylish. However it had bad physical side effects on the horses, including pinched nerves, muscle pain, back problems and breathing trouble. There are other devices that can be used while the horse is being ridden that work similarly to the bearing rein, these include the De Gogue among others.
Yes, a western bit can use English rein, I have seen girls at my barn ride like that.
Perhaps you are referring to the rein?
After Black Beauty was published, the treatment of horses improved and the use of bearing rein went out of fashion. Black Beauty and Ginger are drawing up a list of rules for people, asking people to be kind to horses.
Anna sewell wrote the book Black Beauty to help get ridd of the bearing rein which hurted horses
Sometimes called a "bit rounding strap" - connects the snaffle rein area to the curb rein area so you only need to use one rein instead of two.
Perhaps you are referring to the rein?
When you plow rein you use both hands, when you pull right your horse turns right, and when you pull left your horse turns left, and when neck reining you use one hand (doesn't matter which) and with with your one hand if you pull to the right he will also go to the right but it will be your left rein that is turning him since it is making contact with his "neck" instead of his mouth
Rein Strikwerda was born in 1930.
Rein Liblic's birth name is Liblic, Rein Igorevich.