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  2. Breastplate (tack) - Wikipedia

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    There are usually buckles for adjusting the size of the yoke as well as the length of the straps which attach to the saddle and girth. The hunting breastplate not only helps to prevent the saddle from slipping, but also may be used to attach a Market Harborough or standing and running martingales , which are clipped or buckled onto a ring at ...

  3. Harness saddle - Wikipedia

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    Carriage harness saddle (left); heavy-cart saddle (right) Horse wearing a harness saddle with attached breeching and horse collar Closeup of saddle showing typical metal hardware: rein terrets, overcheck hook, D-ring for crupper. A harness saddle is an element of horse harness which supports the weight of shafts or poles attaching a vehicle to ...

  4. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    It is important that the saddle be comfortable for both the rider and the horse as an improperly fitting saddle may create pressure points on the horse's back muscle (Latissimus dorsi) and cause the horse pain and can lead to the horse, rider, or both getting injured. There are many types of saddle, each specially designed for its given task.

  5. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    Carriage harness saddle (left); heavy-cart saddle (right) A harness saddle or pad is the piece of the harness that lies across the horse's back. It is not the same as a riding saddle. A saddle is a stuffed piece of leather that supports the weight of shafts. Saddles for heavy commercial carts may be quite substantial in size to help distribute ...

  6. Surcingle - Wikipedia

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    Compared to a saddle, a surcingle allows more precise adjustment of side reins due to the placement of additional rings. While a saddle only provides one height to attach the rings (the girth buckles), and can be uneven or at the wrong position, a training surcingle places rings at more appropriate locations for ground work.

  7. Side reins - Wikipedia

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    Side reins may be attached from the bit rings to the surcingle rings, or from the bit to the buckles of the girth of an English saddle or cinch rings of a western saddle. Side reins are adjusted longer for less-experienced horses, and gradually shortened and raised higher (from point of shoulder up to the point of hip) as a horse becomes better ...

  8. Girth (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Tightening the girth, or cinch, of a western saddle. Several types of girth are shaped to allow ample room for the elbows. The Balding style is a flat piece of leather cut into three strips which are crossed and folded in the center, and the Atherstone style is a shaped piece of baghide with a roughly 1.5” wide strip of stronger leather running along the center.

  9. Horse brass - Wikipedia

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    A modern souvenir horse brass featuring Gloucester Cathedral Horse harnessed with brasses 5th-century BC Celtic phalera from a chariot burial in Gaul. A horse brass is a brass plaque used for the decoration of horse harness gear, especially for shire and parade horses.

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