In most civilisations the horse was used more in chariots than for riding until about 800 BC. Before stirrups most equestrian cultures used no support for the feet at all. There are records of a loose surcingle being employed behind the girth, into which the feet could be tucked. Toe stirrups [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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Horse riding is not only a sport, but an art as well. Just as a bike rider requires a good seat for his bike, horse riders require a good saddles to ensure a smooth and comfortable ride, for the rider as well as the horse.
Every horse is different in breed and size [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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Most horse owners spend hours finding the perfect saddle for their horse, but few spend much time thinking about the right girth.
However, it is important to choose one carefully as a strong, good quality girth could save your life, as well as preventing painful problems for your horse, like girth galls.
Girths are [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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Brushing Boot
Brushing boots can be fitted to both front and back legs. and their main purpose is to prevent a horse injuring himself when the inside of his leg is hit by the opposite foot. Brushing boots are usually used for all round protection against knocks and are generally fastened by velcro straps. Remember that [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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Nosebands:
* The cavesson noseband is not intended to interfere at all with the bit action, when fitted correctly. If fitted tightly it can prevent the horse from opening his jaw to evade the action of the bit.
* The drop noseband fits across the nose and in the curb groove, and, when used with a snaffle, [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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There are five main types of bits each of these types have variations and they all bring a pressure in a different place. There are seven “points of control” (not all within the mouth): poll (indicates to the horse to lower his head), nose, curb groove (when used in addition to poll pressure this tilts [...]
February 9, 2011 | Posted in
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