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  2. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    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 the weight bearing down from the shafts.

  3. Harness racing - Wikipedia

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    North American harness horses earn a "mark" (a record), which is their fastest winning time at that distance. Harness races involve a good deal of strategy. Though the vast majority of races are one mile, races are contested on several different size tracks. The most common are 1/2 mile, 5/8 mile, and 1-mile tracks.

  4. Liverpool bit - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool bit is frequently used in combined driving, [3]: 139 and draft horse showing. [10] It is useful for training young driving horses, and for tempering headstrong horses. [ 3 ] : 8, 17 It is reputed to make horses more responsive to the driver, and most driving horses seem to tolerate this bit well.

  5. Fine harness - Wikipedia

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    An American Saddlebred in fine harness. A Hackney pony in the harness pony division, a fine harness event. Fine harness is a type of driving competition seen at horse shows, that feature light, refined horses with high action. [1] [2] Popular breeds in this event include the American Saddlebred, Morgan, Arabian, Dutch Harness Horse, and Hackney ...

  6. Driving (horse) - Wikipedia

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    A horse in harness with a modern sport carriage Driving two horses to a sleigh. Driving means guiding a horse in harness to pull a load such as a horse-drawn vehicle, a farm implement, or other load. Horses, ponies, donkeys, mules, and other animals can be driven. Typical horse-drawn vehicles are wagons, carriages, carts, and sleighs.

  7. Billy Haughton - Wikipedia

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    Haughton was married to Dorothy Bischoff, and together they had five children, including Peter, who was also a harness driver. [2] [3] His son Peter, died in an automobile accident in East Rutherford, New Jersey on January 25, 1980. [4] On July 15, 1986, Haughton died in Valhalla, New York, from head injuries sustained at Yonkers Raceway at the ...