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  2. Halter - Wikipedia

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    The rope halter, [4] occasionally called a "cowboy halter", [5] is associated with the western riding tradition, popularized with the wave of interest in natural horsemanship. It is called an "American halter" in France.

  3. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    In Australian and British English, a halter is a rope with a spliced running loop around the nose and another over the poll, used mainly for unbroken horses or for cattle. The lead rope cannot be removed from the halter. A show halter is made from rolled leather and the lead attaches to form the chinpiece of the noseband. These halters are not ...

  4. Natural horsemanship - Wikipedia

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    Most natural horsemanship practitioners advocate use of a type of rope halter that has a thinner noseband and heavy heel knot reminiscent of a bosal style hackamore for groundwork, [27] and, for some, riding. [28] Usually use of a 12 to 14 feet (3.7 to 4.3 m) lead rope is promoted, which doubles as a lead line and a short longe line. [29]

  5. Parelli Natural Horsemanship - Wikipedia

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    Parelli Natural Horsemanship states its core principle as "Horsemanship can be obtained naturally through communication, understanding and psychology, versus mechanics, fear and intimidation." [ 3 ] Parelli's methods were first publicized by Robert M. Miller in a series of articles in Western Horseman magazine in 1983 and 1984. [ 4 ]

  6. Western riding - Wikipedia

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    The horse is not ridden, but is led, shown in a halter by a handler controlling the horse from the ground using a lead rope. Halter Showmanship, also called (depending on region, breed, and rule book followed) Showmanship at Halter, Youth Showmanship, Showmanship in-hand or Fitting and Showmanship - In showmanship classes the performance of the ...

  7. Bitless bridle - Wikipedia

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    Some rope halters, usually made of yacht rope, are designed to be used for riding horses by the addition of various design elements, such as knots on the top of the nose, rings for reins so that it acts like a sidepull, [23] or a heavy bottom knot akin to that of a bosal. [24] Control is achieved by direct pressure on the nose.

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