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  2. Riding aids - Wikipedia

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    The leg, along with the seat, should be the main aid for the horse. It has a great deal of control over the horse's hindquarters, and is used to ask the horse to go forward, increase impulsion (power), step sideways, and correctly bend. It is the primary "driving aid" (cue to ask the horse to increase forwardness or power). [4]

  3. Horse management - Wikipedia

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    Sharp, clean scissors, reserved for first aid kit only; Wire cutters (for freeing a tangled horse) or equivalent such as a fencing tool or lineman's pliers; though these objects are often kept in a well-organized barn, an extra set in a first-aid kit is helpful for major emergencies.

  4. Horse training - Wikipedia

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    A horse being trained on the longe line. Horse training refers to a variety of practices that teach horses to perform certain behaviors when commanded to do so by humans. . Horses are trained to be manageable by humans for everyday care as well as for equestrian activities, ranging anywhere from equine sports such as horse racing, dressage, or jumping, to therapeutic horseback riding for ...

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  6. Racehorse injuries - Wikipedia

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    The first tissues to respond are the horse's heart and lungs, then its muscles, and last are tendons and bones. [96] The heart, lungs and muscles possess an excellent blood supply. Ligaments, tendons and joint capsules are relatively poorly supplied with blood and strengthening them can take two to four times as long.

  7. Gogue - Wikipedia

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    The Gogue or de Gogue is a piece of horse tack used for training purposes. It is somewhat similar to the chambon but can be used ridden as well as for lungeing. [1]: 64 [2]: 190–91 Its purpose is to encourage the horse to raise the neck, free the shoulders and engage the hocks, so that he may develop the correct muscles for a rounded topline.

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