HEAD GEAR FOR HORSES

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A long, narrow strap generally used in pairs attached to a horse’s bit and used to guide a horse when riding.
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A strap or set of straps used to prevent a horse from raising its head too high. It is attached to the reins or to the noseband, part of the bridle.
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Headgear consisting of buckled straps, including a crown piece, cheek pieces, throatlatch, browband, and noseband, used to control a horse. A bit and reins are separate pieces that attach to the bridle.
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The strap of a bridle that goes over a horse's head behind the ears.
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Cheek strap of a bit, either of the sidepieces at the ends of the mouthpiece.
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A strap that goes under the cheeks and throat of the horse. It connects the headpiece on each side which allows to stabilize the bridle.
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The part of a bridle, headstall, or halter that passes from one cheekpiece to the other above the eyes and below the ears
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The part of a headstall that passes over a horse's nose.
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A piece of equipment that is placed in a horse’s mouth to give the rider control of the horse.
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A part of a bridle or halter that encircles the head.
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A rope or strap for leading or tying an animal.