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  2. Roving bridge - Wikipedia

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    A roving bridge, [1] changeline bridge, [2] turnover bridge, [3] or snake bridge [4] is a bridge over a canal constructed to allow a horse towing a boat to cross the canal when the towpath changes sides. This often involved unhitching the tow line, but on some canals they were constructed so that there was no need to do this by placing the two ...

  3. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    When pairs of horses are used in drawing a wagon or coach it is usual for the outer side of each pair to be connected to reins and the inside of the bits connected by a short bridging strap or rope. The driver carries "four-in-hand" or "six-in-hand" being the number of reins connecting to the pairs of horses.

  4. Simple suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    The simple suspension bridge is the oldest known type of suspension bridge and, ignoring the possibility of pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact, there were at least two independent inventions of the simple suspension bridge, in the wider Himalaya region and South America. [7] 18th-century rope bridge in Srinagar, Garhwal Kingdom

  5. Towpath - Wikipedia

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    The rope passed through a small gap at the centre of the bridge between its two halves. [7] Example of Rope abrasion, on a bridge (which also functions as a stop gate) on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. One problem with the horse towing path where it passed under a bridge was abrasion of the rope on the bridge arch.

  6. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Horses requiring physical conditioning, such as Polo ponies or roping horses, may be conditioned in strings. [3] Pack horses are often led in strings on the trail, usually with the handler ponying the first pack horse and for the rest, the lead rope of one horse is tied to the tail or saddle of the horse in front of it. [4]

  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 or exercise. On certain designs of headgear, a third rein may be added to the paired reins, used for leading, longeing, or other specialized or ...

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  9. Picket line - Wikipedia

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    A picket line is a horizontal rope along which horses are tied at intervals. The rope can be on the ground, at chest height (above the knees, below the neck) or overhead. The overhead form is usually called a high line. A variant of a high line, used to tie a single horse, is a horizontal pole attached high on the side of a horse trailer. The ...