Guide to Horse Equipment
Horses are some
of the most intelligent domestic animals. They have been around
human being since approximately 5000 BC helping and assisting in
different jobs such as, transportation for humans and goods, in
war, sports, entertainment and even as food. Today the horse is
still very close to human beings in the same ways and more, as they
have become a friend and companion in many ways.
Taking Care of Your Horse
A horse needs a
lot of attention and maintenance; from the stables to the tracks
and for grooming you need the right horse equipment not only for
your horse but also for yourself in order to be able to ride him or
her safely. The basic horse equipment you will require is as
follows: saddle, bits, bridlers, halters and leads, studs, horse
grooming articles and well as horse clothing.
However, every
single horse equipment items has a variety of sizes and styles in
order to match each different horse apart. Also depending on what
you use your horse for you may need additional horse equipment for
the same. All quality horse equipment is expensive and depending
how much time you spent on your horseback you may pick and choose
the right types for you and your horse.
Equipment for the Horse Rider
In order to ride
safely you require specific horse riding equipment, which consists
of the following items: boots, bats and crops for maneuvering the
horse, spurs and straps, gloves, cap and specific horse riding
apparel, which will not get in the way of your riding or the horse
thus, making your riding safe and pleasant at the same
time.
It is very
important that both you and your horse are adequately equipped to
ride before you venture out, as there have been registered serious
injuries both to the rider and the horse when horse riding was done
carelessly.
Horse Equipment for Training
When training
your horse you will require a different set of horse equipment
other than that used when you are riding on its back. Here is the
basic horse equipment for training purposes: lunge lines, overhead
lunge attachments, draw reins, grazing muzzle, and head bumper,
anti cast roller, training surcingle, ear plugs, and crupper if you
have a pony and rope twitch.
Helpful Tip
Having a horse is
a full time job and if you are new at it, it is suggested you
educate yourself or seek advice from professionals in the industry
in order to enjoy your horse’s performance as well as ensure both
you and your horse are always safe when riding or
otherwise.
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