-
headstall or crownpiece, held
independently of the bit, it is
often called a
cavesson or
caveson noseband. In
other styles of riding, a
simple noseband is sometimes...
- A
longeing cavesson (UK English: lungeing) is a
piece of
equipment used when
longeing a horse.: 193–94 : 66-7 A
longeing cavesson consists of a heavy...
- but is not
considered a true hackamore. A
simple leather noseband, or
cavesson, is not a hackamore; a
noseband is
generally used in
conjunction with a...
- poll onto the
upper neck, and
holds multiple headstalls together when a
cavesson or
second bit is added, and
holds the
throatlatch in
place on
designs where...
- It may have a snap, buckle, or
chain on one end to
attach to a
longeing cavesson or bridle. A chain,
although sometimes used with
difficult horses, has...
-
animal without using a bit.
Direction control may also be via a
noseband or
cavesson, if one is used. The term
hackamore is the most
historically accurate word...
-
reins and are used for
riding and
driving horses.
English Bridles have a
cavesson style noseband and are seen in
English riding.
Their reins are buckled...
- also vary in
style based on discipline, but most
feature some type of
cavesson noseband as well as
closed reins,
buckled together at the ends, that prevents...
- more
traditional hunter-style tack, i.e.
snaffles and
pelhams along with
cavesson nosebands. In over
fences classes (classes in
which the
horse and rider...
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mouthpiece Bit ring Bit
shank Component parts and
accessories Noseband or
cavesson Bosal Mechanical hackamore Reins Romal Mecate (rein) Curb
chain Fiador...