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  2. Natural horsemanship - Wikipedia

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    Methods include the use of leading and suppling exercises, and training the horse on a lunge line or loose lead in a round pen. 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]

  3. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Lead ropes may be used to tie up animals. Common methods of tying off a lead include the halter hitch and a subset of other loop knots, collectively known among equestrians as safety knots and quick release knots. If the animal begins to panic, a person can pull the working end to quickly release the knot before it becomes too tight to untie ...

  4. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    A rein may be attached to a halter to lead or guide the horse in a circle for training purposes or to lead a packhorse, but a simple lead rope is more often used for these purposes. A longe line is sometimes called a "longe rein", but it is actually a flat line about 30 feet (9.1 m) long, usually made of nylon or cotton web, about one inch wide ...

  5. Halter hitch - Wikipedia

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    The halter hitch is a type of knot used to connect a rope to an object. As the name implies, an animal's lead rope , attached to its halter , may be tied to a post or hitching rail with this knot. The benefit of the halter hitch is that it can be easily released by pulling on one end of the rope, even if it is under tension.

  6. Mecate rein - Wikipedia

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    The mecate (/ m ə ˈ k ɑː t iː / or less anglicized / m ə ˈ k ɑː t eɪ /; Spanish pronunciation:) is the rein system of the bosal style hackamore used to train young horses. It is a long rope, traditionally of horsehair, approximately 20–25 feet long and up to about 3/4 inch in diameter.

  7. Rein - Wikipedia

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    A single rein or rope may be attached to a halter to lead or guide a horse or packhorse. A long rein called a longe line may be used to hold a horse traveling in a circle around the handler for training and exercise purposes, or for the purpose of a clinical lameness evaluation by a veterinarian. On certain designs of headgear, a third rein may ...

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