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Aug 15 2009

The Secrets of Selecting a Quality Bosal and Mecate Rein

Published by Jennifer under Featured, Horse Tack

Finding a Bosal and Mecate/bosal rein: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly!
Bosal sets that don’t cause pain to your horse.
If you are looking for a mecate rein for the first time, you might be surprised at the price range. A Bosal can range from a few dollars to hundreds of dollars. Let’s face it, [...]

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Jul 23 2009

Horse Bridles – Some Hints

Published by Jennifer under Horse Tack

When it comes to horseback riding, the importance of a bridle is obvious. A horse bridle comes with different pieces such as the brow-band, nose-band, cheek-pieces and throat-lash. For the comfort of the horse as well as the rider, it is necessary to adjust each piece so that the bridle fits correctly. Mismatching can often [...]

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May 19 2009

Horse Riding Lessons – Know These 6 Things About Snaffle Bits

By far, the most common bits used by horsemen are snaffle bits. And, there are many, many different types of snaffles out there, made in different sizes and made of different materials. Snaffle bits are all alike in this one way…they provide direct contact from the rider’s hands to the horses’ mouth. Curb bits, on [...]

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May 19 2009

Saddles – Equestrian Guide to the Top 5 Types of Western Saddles – It’s All Form to Function

There are several kinds of Western saddles that are used for a variety of purposes. Their look and style vary depending on their intended use. This article is a quick overview of the basic western saddles for the equestrian.
1. In most boarding barns you will see a generic Western Show Saddle, designed for looks rather [...]

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May 19 2009

Horse Riding Clothing – The #1 Most Important Piece of Clothing is a Helmet

Some people find that horse riding clothing is rather chic! In fact, millions of dollars are spent each year in this industry. However, there is one piece of clothing that you cannot do without: a helmet. It matters not how chic you look if you incur a brain injury that leaves you debilitated or worse.
There [...]

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May 19 2009

Horse Riding Boots – The Two Critical Parts of Good Boots

Horse riding boots come second only to helmets when you are dressing for safety. One of the most frightening accidents you can have with a horse is getting thrown (or falling off) and having your foot caught in the stirrup. Once you are off his back, but your foot is stuck in the stirrup, your [...]

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May 19 2009

Horse Riding Equipment – The Curb Bit Explained

In an earlier article about horse riding equipment, I discussed various snaffle bits. With snaffle bits, the reins of the bridle are attached to the bit rings at the corner of the horses’ mouth and you, the rider, have DIRECT contact with his mouth. Curb bits work differently from that. In this article I will [...]

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May 18 2009

Dressage Saddles – The Distinguishing Characteristics

English saddles differ among themselves in several distinct ways. Primarily, the differences lay in the seat location and the flap shape and flap length. In disciplines like jumping where the rider needs shorter stirrups for extra support, the flap is more forward and shorter to accommodate the bend of the knee. For the same reason, [...]

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