- from
sliding behind the poll onto the
upper neck, and
holds multiple headstalls together when a
cavesson or
second bit is added, and
holds the throatlatch...
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controlled by one hand. The
headstall of a
western bridle may
utilize either a
Snaffle bit or curb bit.
Bitless headstalls are also seen, such as a bosal-style...
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where there are no teeth. The bit is
located on the horse's head by the
headstall, and
which has
itself several components to
allow the most comfortable...
-
English riding,
where the
noseband is
separately attached to its own
headstall or crownpiece, held
independently of the bit, it is
often called a cavesson...
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Headstalls Bridle Double bridle Hackamore Bitless bridle Bits and bit
parts Curb bit
Snaffle bit Gag bit
Kimblewick bit
Liverpool bit
Pelham bit Spade...
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Headstalls Bridle Double bridle Hackamore Bitless bridle Bits and bit
parts Curb bit
Snaffle bit Gag bit
Kimblewick bit
Liverpool bit
Pelham bit Spade...
- at a
heavy heel knot. The
bosal is
carried on the animal's head by a
headstall,
sometimes called a "bosal hanger." The rein
system of the
hackamore is...
- States) or
headcollar (United Kingdom) (occasionally
headstall)
consists of a
noseband and
headstall that
buckles around the horse's head and
allows the...
-
Headstalls Bridle Double bridle Hackamore Bitless bridle Bits and bit
parts Curb bit
Snaffle bit Gag bit
Kimblewick bit
Liverpool bit
Pelham bit Spade...
- to
refer to the
entire piece of equipment,
including headstall, bit and reins.: 70
Headstalls that do not have a bit are
called either a
bitless bridle: 53 ...