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  1. Caparison - Wikipedia

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    A caparison is a cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration. In modern times, they are used mainly in parades and for historical reenactments.A similar term is horse-trapper. The word is derived from the Latin caparo, meaning a cape.

  2. Blinkers (horse tack) - Wikipedia

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    Blinkers are usually made of leather or plastic cups placed on either side of a horse's eyes - attached either to a bridle or to an independent hood. Blinkers that have a peep hole cut in the back of the cup are known as visors. Many racehorse trainers believe that blinkers keep horses focused on what is in front, encouraging them to pay attention to the race rather than to …

  3. Hobby horse - Wikipedia

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    The term "hobby horse" is used, principally by folklorists, ... Tourney horses are meant to look like a person riding a small horse that is wearing a long cloth coat or caparison (as seen in medieval illustrations of jousting knights at a tourney or tournament). A circular or oval frame is suspended around their waist, or chest, with a skirt ...

  4. Convenient Horses - Nexus Mods :: Skyrim Special Edition

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    May 01, 2017 · Horse is stuck and cannot move. This is the game engine issue and only way to fix it is to exit the game completely. Horse is sliding and flying when saved game is loaded where player is mounted. Game bug countered in CH v6.0.3 by dismounting player on game load. Horse camera moves vertically making it impossible to aim with ranged weapon.

  5. Curb bit - Wikipedia

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    A curb bit is a leverage bit, meaning that it multiplies the pressure applied by the rider. Unlike a snaffle bit, which applies direct rein pressure from the rider's hand to the horse's mouth, the curb can amplify rein pressure several times over, depending on the length of the curb's bit shank.Shank sizes vary from the Tom Thumb (2 inches long) to more than 5 inches.

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    住宅設備機器をはじめ、建材・福祉機器・生活用品・衛生用品を多数販売中。:洗面トイレeショップ - 通販 - Yahoo!ショッピング

  7. Stable - Wikipedia

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    History. The stable is typically historically the second-oldest building type on the farm. The world’s oldest horse stables were discovered in the ancient city of Pi-Ramesses in Qantir, in Ancient Egypt, and were established by Ramesses II (c. 1304–1213 BC). These stables covered approximately 182,986 square feet, had floors sloped for drainage, and could contain about …

  8. Halter - Wikipedia

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    Horse halters are sometimes confused with a bridle.The primary difference between a halter and a bridle is that a halter is used by a handler on the ground to lead or tie up an animal, but a bridle is generally used by a person who is riding or driving an animal that has been trained in this use. A halter is safer than a bridle for tying, as the bit of a bridle may injure the horse's mouth if ...

  9. Rein - Wikipedia

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    A single rein or rope may be attached to a halter to lead or guide a horse or packhorse. A long rein called a longe line may be used to allow the horse to move in a circle for training purposes, or for the purpose of a clinical lameness evaluation by a veterinarian. On certain designs of headgear, a third rein may be added to the paired reins ...

  10. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    A hackamore is a headgear that utilizes a heavy noseband of some sort, rather than a bit, most often used to train young horses or to go easy on an older horse's mouth. Hackamores are more often seen in western riding. Some related styles of headgear that control a horse with a noseband rather than a bit are known as bitless bridles.. The word "hackamore" is derived from …



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