- A
noseband is the part of a horse's
bridle that
encircles the nose and jaw of the horse. In
English riding,
where the
noseband is
separately attached to...
- or
headcollar (United Kingdom) (occasionally headstall)
consists of a
noseband and
headstall that
buckles around the horse's head and
allows the horse...
-
headgear which does not have a bit. Instead, it has a
special type of
noseband that
works on
pressure points on the face, nose, and chin.
Hackamores are...
- also
Noseband. Cavesson, also
called Caveson or caves[s]on
noseband, is a
specific type of
noseband used on
English bridles wherein the
noseband is attached...
-
modified form of hackamore, and
equipment called a "sidepull" has a
heavier noseband and two
reins added on ch****
rings placed each side to
provide control...
- p****es
between the horse's
front legs and is
fixed to the back of the
noseband. To
prevent it from
catching on
other objects, it also has a neck strap...
-
headgear for
horses where the
reins connect to
shanks placed between a
noseband and a curb chain.
Other names include "hackamore bit", "brockamore", "English...
-
controls the
animal without using a bit.
Direction control may also be via a
noseband or cavesson, if one is used. The term
hackamore is the most historically...
- animal) when
riding or driving. They are
attached to a bridle's bit or
noseband and are made of leather, nylon, or
other materials.
Reins are used to give...
- dressage, a
bridle includes a
plain cavesson, drop
noseband, or
flash noseband. Currently, drop
nosebands are
relatively uncommon, with the
flash more common...