If you are leading the horse out then a head collar and lead rope are usually sufficient. However if you are leading them out onto a road a bridle is more advised. A bridle would also be suitable if you were riding the horse out of the meadow.
AnswerYou use a leadrope and a headcolar
When you take a horse out to a meadow or pasture you take a lead rope and a halter. The lead rope clips onto the halter so you can control the horse.
I know it's a tether.
Neither; you use a lead rope, a rope that clips to the horse's halter (the thing that goes on its head).
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Meadow in the summer and spring, box in the fall and winter.
horses could live in a meadow as long as it didn't have any predators or snakes, and it also had water. but if you thinking about dumping your horse in some meadow don't you dare do that to that poor beautiful part of God's creation
Provided your horse is boarded in an E.C., the button is up in the top right hand corner of your horse's page.
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"The deer were running through the meadow."
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