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    Draw reins and running reins are pieces of riding equipment used for training that use the mechanical advantage of a 'single movable pulley' to cause the...
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    Rein (redirect from Reins)
    with bits such as the Pelham bit and, less often, on some gag bits used for polo. Draw reins and running reins Long reins, usually made of leather or nylon...
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    characterized by its circular ring and the straight side piece with three slots, offering several positions for attaching reins. Different positions change the...
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    Crop (implement) (category Horse tack and equipment)
    keeping both hands on the reins. Hunting whips are not for use on the horse, but have a "hook" at the end to use in opening and shutting gates without dismounting...
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    Bearing rein (redirect from Grazing reins)
    driver's hand and thus does not direct the horse to turn, slow down, or stop. It can be attached to the same bit as the reins used to control and direct the...
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    Romal (category Reins)
    ro-MAHL) is a type of long quirt attached to the end of a set of closed reins that are connected to the bridle of a horse. It is not to be used to strike...
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    not centered on the ring, and thus applying the reins creates leverage; in the Uxeter kimberwicke, there are slots for the reins placed within the bit ring...
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    players, who must ride with the reins in one hand and cannot make instant fine adjustments, often use a gag bit with draw reins. Gag snaffle Similar in shape...
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    or rein holder is a device used in chariotry. It is designed to hold the reins in place when the driver is away, or his hands are used for something else...
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    Stable (category Buildings and structures used to confine animals)
    : 200 : 42  The building is usually divided into stalls, and may include storage for equipment and feed. There are many different types of stables in use...
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    Horse harness (section Reins)
    individual horse's needs.: 25–7 : 89–90  Reins or lines are long leather straps (occasionally ropes) running from the bit to the driver's hands which...
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    Whip (category Horse tack and equipment)
    behind the riders leg while still holding the reins, it is most often used by taking the reins in one hand and hitting the horse behind the rider's leg, using...
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    reins and rings or small pulleys on either side of the browband to accommodate a bearing rein. Some variations use pulleys and leverage on side reins...
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    the cheekpieces, and through the bit ring. From the bit ring they go toward the rider's hands, and snap onto shortened Gogue reins (which have metal...
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    distribute weight evenly on either side of the animal. For horse packing, and when carrying particularly heavy loads on other animals they are supported...
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  • Horse tack (section Reins)
    saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking up, and involves putting the tack equipment...
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    wraps and boots are used for the protection of the lower legs of horses during training, shipping, and exercise, as well as for therapeutic and medical...
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    horses and other equids to keep a saddle, harness or other equipment from sliding forward. The crupper consists of a loop (the crupper itself) and an adjustable...
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    or rein ring is a metal loop on a horse harness through which the lines (reins) pass to prevent them from tangling or getting snagged on the harness or...
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    bits and four reins (sometimes called "double reins"). One bit is the bradoon (or bridoon), is a modified snaffle bit that is smaller in diameter and has...
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    bucket. They must be trained to accept bathing, as a hose and running water are unfamiliar objects and initially may frighten a horse. A hose is usually used...
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    Kura (saddle) (category Samurai weapons and equipment)
    Hirotsugu's rebellion in 740 and in the revolt of Fujiwara no Nakamaro in 756. Samurai warriors increasingly used horses, and rode two types of kura: the...
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    saddle by straps and ties. They can be made from various materials. Although leather was the traditional material, it is heavier and requires more maintenance...
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    girth or surcingle, and forks. The forks continue to a ring on either side of the bridle or halter, at the base of the crownpiece. Running through those rings...
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  • continuity, running for 332 issues. From issue #56, the by then well-known writer of Transformers Marvel UK, Simon Furman took over the reins, having been...
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    because if the animal rears or falls there is a risk of the false breeching running up over its back. It is sometimes used to help show off the animal's haunches...
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    associated with dressage and related training methods and is designed to allow more subtle communication between handler and horse. A longeing cavesson...
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    Abumi (stirrup) (category Samurai weapons and equipment)
    (鐙), Japanese stirrups, were used in Japan as early as the 5th century, and were a necessary component along with the Japanese saddle (kura) for the...
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    styles of Western reins developed: The long split reins of the Texas tradition, which are completely separated, or the "Romal" reins of the California...
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    keep cattle from running off to the back of the arena, the other two are designated as herd holders to keep the cattle bunched together and prevent potential...
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