Heads Up on Horse Halters
…halter is going to suit your management style and handling philosophy any more than every halter is going to fit your horse’s head just perfectly. The halter is probably the…
…halter is going to suit your management style and handling philosophy any more than every halter is going to fit your horse’s head just perfectly. The halter is probably the…
…halter crownpiece knot was still easy to untie in order to remove the halter. It’s stiffness level makes this halter an excellent move-up for a horse who had come to…
…better understanding of how halters work, we can turn our attention to the selection of halters available. The three major categories are rope, web, and leather. Rope halters are usually…
…no time at all. Halter types Flat nylon or leather halters. The most common type of halter is made of flat bands of nylon or leather, fastening with a buckle…
…and, frankly, tacky. Halter-bridle combinations, also called field trial or packer bridles, are an efficient, aesthetically pleasing means of combining the two. Combo halters fit better than average halters because…
…Farms in Powell Butte, Oregon. Showmanship classes, also known as fitting and showing classes, emerged from halter classes as a test for halter handlers. Originally designed for youth contestants, showmanship…
…the BreakFree halter in 1996, which had a Velcro release. It took very little effort for a horse to get free from this halter. The Velcro-release halters in our trial…
…LamiCell Reflective halter was our top choice in breakaway halters. We want a halter that’s strong enough to hold the horse if he acts up but is ?weak? enough to…
…Saturday, I showed in trail, two showmanship classes and two horsemanship classes. Then Sunday, we showed in the English flat classes, equitation and hunter under saddle. We won both our…
…halter has a padded noseband and poll. The leather quality is acceptable; our halter’s brass has some discolorations. The halter is made in India. It comes in black or Havana…