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- Seaton stated that although overchecks are permissible or even mandated at some breed-specific horse shows in the US, "overchecks are not allowed at American...
- an overcheck strap p****es between the horse's ears, comes down the front of the face, splits and attaches to a small auxiliary bit. Overchecks are sometimes...
- driving horse. It prevents the horse from dropping its head too low. Overchecks are also sometimes used on riding horses, especially ponies, to keep them...
- that "background checks will show a firm but not harsh contrast and the overchecks will be such as to show clearly" on the under-check (or "background")...
- Horse harness Breast collar Breeching Bridle Bearing rein/overcheck Blinders/blinkers Lines/reins Shadow roll Horse br**** Collar and hames Crupper Harness...
- Horse harness Breast collar Breeching Bridle Bearing rein/overcheck Blinders/blinkers Lines/reins Shadow roll Horse br**** Collar and hames Crupper Harness...
- to control the horse's head. Common devices of this nature include the overcheck, the chambon, de Gogue, grazing reins, draw reins and the "bitting harness"...
- based on Black Watch but with a yellow over-check, and a single black overcheck converted to double like the rest of the black over-checks in the design...
- Horse harness Breast collar Breeching Bridle Bearing rein/overcheck Blinders/blinkers Lines/reins Shadow roll Horse br**** Collar and hames Crupper Harness...
- barefoot, unshod When a horse does not wear horseshoes: 40  bearing rein, overcheck or checkrein 1.  A strap running from a horse's back, over the head, to...