Breast collars for horses are usually made from leather with elastic inserts. For longer distance/endurance riding, breast collars can be made from synthetic fibers.
Horses' Collars was created on 1935-01-10.
Horses' Collars - 1935 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Horses' Collars - 1935 was released on: USA: 10 January 1935
A "Hame" is defined as ''either of two curved pieces lying upon the collar in the harness of an animal to which the traces are fastened.'' When horses are harnessed to a cart or wagon the tie which actually pulls the wagon is attached to heavily padded collars which rest on the horses' shoulders. However the horses are actually driven by traces, the lines which can pull them to one side or the other. These are not attached to a bridle as with saddle horses, but to hames, knobs on the top of the collars.
A wide variety of saddles, bridles, breast collars, cruppers, girth or cinches, reins, martingales (running and standing), draw reins, side pulls, hackamores (mechanical and non-mechanical, foregirths, second or back girths and thousands of different kinds of bits.
The strap that goes over a horses chest :L It's called a breast plate
Horses are usually vacinated yearly.
A dozen horses is usually called a 'string' of horses.
Usually. The breed in America is usually the American Mustang.
When building for horses, it's important to consider their safety and comfort. Use sturdy materials for fencing and shelter to prevent injuries. Ensure proper ventilation and easy access to food and water. Provide adequate space for them to move around and exercise.
Usually steel, but aluminum is often used also in racing horses for example, as it is lighter. They can sometimes be made by other materials such as rubber, copper or plastic.
Mustangs are usually wild horses that roam around in herds. People usually catch and tame them.