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A martingale can be used on a horse for many reasons. It is primarily for keeping the horse's head up or down. There are two kinds of martingales. One is a standing martingale. It keeps the horse's head from going down so it can't buck. It is used for flat work and jumping under 4ft. The other one is a running martingale. It keeps the horse's head from going down. It is used for jumping over 4ft.

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What size martingale fits a 15HH horse?

All martingales are adjustable, and usually available in horse and pony sizes. You didn't mention which type of martingale you would be using. There are standing, running, Irish, German martingales, to name a few, and each has a specific use.


What is a raised martingale for horses?

A Martingale is a device used to keep a horse from putting it's head up in the air and avoid bit contact. It is supposed to be used as a training aid but many people rely on them to correct bad riding on their part. A raised Martingale is just how the leather is made with a raised design to it. Western Riders call a Martingale a Tie Down.


What type martingale is also known the semi-martingale?

The Irish martingale


What is the difference between a martingale and breast collar for horses?

A breast collar is used for the sole purpose of helping to keep the saddle from twisting around on a horses back. It helps with horses that don't have very prominent whithers, and barrel racers and other such sports use them because they turn at fast speeds. The breast collar helps prevents the saddle from slipping to the side. A martingale is used when a horse constantly throws his head up, and the rider can't keep a horse's head down, so they use the tool instead of actually training the horse to not throw it's head up.


What is a head piece for a horse?

First of all you should determine what is making the horse toss his head. Is his tack ill fitting, do his teeth need done, is there something you as a rider are doing? Is he in any way uncomfortable?If none of these, then I would suggest you get a martingale. There are many varites so ask your trainer/tack shop owner which would suit your horse the best.

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How do you use a martingale collar?

Attach the martingale to the girth and around the horse's neck, but don't attach it to the noseband. For a standing martingale, the noseband attachment should reach to the horse's throat latch and halfway up the horse's neck. For a running martingale, the rings should almost reach to the horse's withers


What size martingale fits a 15HH horse?

All martingales are adjustable, and usually available in horse and pony sizes. You didn't mention which type of martingale you would be using. There are standing, running, Irish, German martingales, to name a few, and each has a specific use.


Can you jump in a Running Martingale My horse is 15hh and I am looking to bye her a martingale to stop her throwing her head up when she jumps?

you defiantly can! a running martingale is fine to use when riding and at competitions. it is a safe way to stop her throwing her head up


On a saddle what has the sole porpose of keeping the reins from going over the horse's head?

There is nothing ON the saddle that will prevent the reins from going over the horse's head in a fall. However, a piece of tack called an Irish Martingale can be used. An Irish Martingale is simply a piece of leather with two rings on each side. To use it, you would unbuckle the reins, slip each rein through its respective ring, position the 'martingale' in front of the horse's neck, and then refasten the reins on the horse's neck. For those horse people who are familiar with the term 'martingale', an Irish Martingale isn't actually a training aid, like other martingales, it's just given the name.


If a barrel racing horse holds his head high when he runs will a martingale correct this?

When a horse runs with there head up it ether means that they are hurting and trying to release the pressure or they are trying to get away from the pressure of their bit. If these are not problems you can use a martingale as a training tool only.


Is it safe to use a running martingale when riding cross-country?

The running martingale is a training device used to 'set' the horse's head and aid in the horse bending at the poll and/or keeping him on the bit and not avoiding it. As long as a snaffle bit is used the type of saddle doesn't matter. When used the running martingale make sure to use rein stoppers so the rings on the martingale won't tangle with the bit.


What should your horse have when participating in rigorous demanding work?

On howrse, It is" Martingale


How do you stop a young English horse from rearing?

try using a martingale.


What is better for a horse a martingale or a breastplate?

A breastplate is designed to hold a saddle in the correct position, preventing it from sliding back on a horse during exercise. A martingale can attach to a breastplate or to the girth (with a neck strap to align it) and runs from up to the nose band (standing martingale) or to the reins (runnning martingale). Both designed for "improved" control of the horse and the position of it's head. Trainers may use one method or another based on the difference in how pressure is applied to the nose or reins using either the "stand alone" style of martingale or the type that attaches to a breatplate. In my experience, the primary reason that people use a martigale that runs directly to the girth is that it is much less expensive than a breatplate plus the martingale attachments, especially if you have multiple horses with vastly differing body types.


What connects to the bridle that doesnt let the horse throw its head back?

A martingale.


What is the baisic harness item your horse should have?

The basic harness item your horse should have is a breastplate or standing martingale


What is the name of the item of equestrian tack used to control a horse's head carriage?

Martingale