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  2. Horse harness - Wikipedia

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    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. Used for heavier pulling than a breast collar. A breast collar is a padded strap running across the front of the horse's chest in lieu of a full collar. Breastcollars do not ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Terret - Wikipedia

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    Pair of terrets on the harness saddle, and another pair on the neck-strap Roger rings on the outside of the bridles of these rear horses in a four-in-hand team The reins going to an individual horse's bit pass through terrets on the saddle and neck-strap. But reins going to horses ahead, pass through rings high on the bridle of the horses ...

  6. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    A breaststrap harness has a wide leather strap going horizontally across the horses' breast, attached to the traces and then to the load. This is used only for lighter loads. A collar and hames harness has a collar around the horses' neck with wood or metal hames in the collar. The traces attach from the hames to the load.

  7. Martingale (tack) - Wikipedia

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    The running martingale consists of a strap which is attached to the girth and passes between the horse's front legs before dividing into two pieces. At the end of each of these straps is a small metal ring through which the reins pass. It is held in the correct position by a neck strap or breastplate.

  8. Breastplate (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Western style breastcollar being used on a bulldogging horse Breast collar on a harness horse. A breastplate (also referred to as a breastcollar, breaststrap or breastgirth) is a piece of tack (equipment) used on horses. Its purpose is to keep a saddle from sliding back.

  9. Surcingle - Wikipedia

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    Many trainers first teach a young horse to accept girth pressure by strapping on a surcingle before a saddle and girth. The surcingle is commonly used for longeing (a horse training technique), often as a base from which to attach training equipment such as side reins , overcheck , lauffer reins (sliding side reins), or chambons (a type of strap).