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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Perfect Horse
Stop that Rub by Having a Fit
Come
spring, you can often (sadly) tell which horses wore blankets and which didn't.
We don't mean noting horses that are shedding buckets of hair vs. those with
relatively short coats. We mean the ones with chafed spots on their hips and
shoulders. But rubs don't have to be a part of the... | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Trail Rider
Woodman’s Pal
This compact, perfectly balanced Woodman's Pal Classic land-clearing tool
features a native-ash handle and a heat-treated, high-carbon steel blade that's
convex ground for extreme strength and superior edge holding. Chopping through 1 inch-diameter wood requires just a single stroke. The blade... | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Horse Journal
Your Barn Needs A Supply Of Vetrap
Although they're a bit pricey for long-term daily use, self-adherent elastic
bandages do many jobs well, and a supply should be on hand in every barn. These
wraps are lighter than standard stall wraps, don't usually absorb much water,
and generally conform well to the area you're wrapping.... | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Horse Journal
A Noseband Medley For Your Horse
A noseband's purpose is to help keep the horse's mouth closed and quiet,
minimizing bit evasions. When used with a properly adjusted martingale, it can
also help stablilize head position and give the rider leverage. Discipline and
bit dictate both the style and function of the specific... | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Horse Journal
Grooma's Horse Grooming Is Superior
While horse grooming brushes made with natural fibers or animal hair have been the standard
for years, the choice of colors and ease of care have horse grooming synthetic brushes finding
their way into many grooming boxes.
Synthetic horse grooming brushes come in a rainbow of colors. Bright... | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Trail Rider
Trail Saddles and Tack
You've
decided to replace your trail saddle and bridle designed for other uses with those made for miles on the trails. You want a trail saddle that puts less bulk
between your leg and your horse. Plus, you're seat bones are sore and you dream
of a trail saddle with a gel seat. Or perhaps... | read »
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Gear: Tack
from the pages of Rodeo
Team Roping Equipment Basics
Having the right bit on each horse is crucial. You have to experiment to find
the right bit for each horse, and the better horseman you become the better feel
you'll get for each horse's mouth. | read »
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| Horse Trail Riding Saddle from Crates Leather |
Description: Crates Leather Company offers a variety of horse saddles, including
those made for horse trail riders, endurance/distance riders, and those who ride
Arabian Horses.
The test: Our Ask the Trainer columnist, J.F. Sheppard, has used
Crates... | read |
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