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  2. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    A collar is the part which a horse pushes against with its shoulders and chest. The two main designs are the breast collar harness and the full collar harness. A horse collar (or full collar) is a padded loop fitting closely around the horse's neck and resting on its shoulders. Must be correctly sized for each individual horse.

  3. Shaft bow - Wikipedia

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    A shaft bow is an element of horse harness that is attached to the front of the shafts of a horse-drawn vehicle and joins them by arching high above the neck of the horse. Use of the shaft bow is widespread in the area east of the Baltic Sea (Russia, Finland and the eastern Baltic countries). A shaft bow is also used in traditional harness in ...

  4. Harness saddle - Wikipedia

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    A horse wearing a shaft bow also commonly wears a collar and a saddle. In a troika, only the center horse wears a saddle. The side horses may wear collars, breastplate-and-breeching, or surcingles. [citation needed] An example from 1912 shows a team of three horses in Russia, all wearing collars, the center horse wearing a shaft bow and harness ...

  5. Troika (driving) - Wikipedia

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    The middle horse is usually harnessed in a horse collar and shaft bow; the side horses are usually in breastcollar harness. The troika is traditionally driven so that the middle horse trots and the side horses canter ; the right-hand horse will be on the right lead and the left-hand horse on the left lead.

  6. Horse collar - Wikipedia

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    Two horse collars, with hames Modern draft horse wearing a horse collar (the horse is not yet fully harnessed). A horse collar is a part of a horse harness that is used to distribute the load around a horse 's neck and shoulders when pulling a wagon or plough .

  7. Sulky - Wikipedia

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    A horse show vehicle used in roadster classes is also called a sulky. The drivers dress in racing silks and show their horses at a fast trot around the showring. [4] Other uses of the term sulky include: the single metal seat found on many horse-drawn agricultural implements such as ploughs, mowers and rakes. [1]

  8. Zinc Collar Pad Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Zinc Collar Pad Co Building, c. 1890. In 1870, Dexter Curtis invented a unique Zinc lined collar pad for horse harnesses, which prevented chafing of the horse's neck and shoulders. That year, Curtis formed a partnership with George H. Richards and Henry Gilman to manufacture and market the pads under the name of ""Curtis, Gilman and Richards."

  9. Breastplate (tack) - Wikipedia

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    The other design is the collar and hames design, also called a "full collar", which is required in order to pull very heavy loads because it distributes pressure over a larger area of the horse. One of the main advantages of using a breast collar style harness is that it fits on almost any size or shape of horse, unlike a full collar which must ...

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