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  2. Tack shop - Wikipedia

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    A tack shop in Southchurch, England. A tack shop is an equestrian supply store. Buyers may purchase various pieces of riding equipment and training aids, as well as boots and riding apparel, stable equipment, horse care products, grooming supplies, horse blankets and sheets, model horses, and equine books, magazines, and videos.

  3. Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    Tack is equipment or accessories equipped on horses and other equines in the course of their use as domesticated animals. This equipment includes such items as saddles, stirrups, bridles, halters, reins, bits, and harnesses. Equipping a horse is often referred to as tacking up, and involves putting the

  4. Category:Horse tack - Wikipedia

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    This is a catchall category for horse training or riding gear that doesn't easily fit into categories for saddles, bridles, harnesses, etc. found at Category:Horse tack and equipment The main article for this category is Horse tack .

  5. State Line Tack - Wikipedia

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    State Line Tack, a division of TABcom, LLC, is an equine products and supplies retailer. [1] Beginning as a single outlet in Plaistow, New Hampshire in 1980, on the state line between New Hampshire and Massachusetts, State Line Tack converted an old barn into a two-story retail tack store. At that time, it offered the largest selection of horse ...

  6. Category:Headgear (horse) - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for all horse tack that may be placed primarily on a horse's head, used for a variety of purposes, including control, restraint, or safety. This includes items such bridles , hackamores , and halters , as well as accessories such as martingales , which act primarily on the head.

  7. Girth (tack) - Wikipedia

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    Tightening the girth, or cinch, of a western saddle. Several types of girth are shaped to allow ample room for the elbows. The Balding style is a flat piece of leather cut into three strips which are crossed and folded in the center, and the Atherstone style is a shaped piece of baghide with a roughly 1.5” wide strip of stronger leather running along the center.

  8. Overcheck - Wikipedia

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    Even though the horse's mouth is closed, this excessively short overcheck has pulled the corners of the lips upwards, exposing the inside of the mouth. In the 18th and 19th centuries, overchecks and bearing reins were commonly used on stylish carriage horses to keep their heads up, at times to an extreme degree, depending on the fashion of the ...

  9. Lead (tack) - Wikipedia

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    A group of horses being led together by a single handler. Leads are used to lead, hold, or tie an animal or string of animals. A horse may be led by a person on the ground, sometimes called "leading in-hand," or may be led by a rider mounted on another horse, a process called "ponying." A "string" of animals refers to animals tied to one ...