GENERAL HORSE TERMINOLOGY

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This is an incorrect head position, typically caused by excess pressure from a bit, where the horse’s head is held high above a rider’s hands.
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Lot A grass free paddock for horses who are overweight or require strict monitoring of their grass intake.
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A horse that is limping or has mobility issues due to injury or pain.
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A small enclosure to keep a horse contained for a specific purpose.
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A large area of several acres where horses are turned out to graze, run and play.
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A horse with an even gait. (A horse with an uneven gait is known as lame or unsound.
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Stable gear consisting of a saddle band around a horse's belly that holds the saddle in place.
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When a horse refuses to move or do what the rider wants.
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Getting on a horse.
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Getting off a horse.