Equipment: Horses and Brahmin



Halfter



Horse harness




Saddle




Saddle bags



Curry comb +
body brush








Saddlecloth



Spurs


Riding crop



Coachman's whip


Horse shoe



Wooden wedge


Blinders




Nose bag

The halter is a bit free headstall, mostly made of nylon belt or from leather, which is used to lead or tie up an animal.


With a horse harness, riding and draft animals are lead and steered. The horse harness consists of a framework for the head and of straps for the head as well as reins or leashes.


A riding saddle for horses. Available in pre War versions and post War versions made from Brahmin leather. Available in the following variations: side saddle, Western saddle, work saddle and military saddle.


Attached to the saddle. Can be filled with up to 7 kilograms per side. Don't fill it completely up for long distances.


A curry comb is a simple tool to care for furred animals, used to raise the hair against the grain, thereby cleaning it roughly and massaging the muscles. The curry comb should only be used on muscular body parts and are made from rubber, plastics or metal with serrated ridges.


After curry combing the fur is fully cleaned and smoothed with a body brush. This is a relatively fine brush to clean and smooth the fur (of a horse or brahmin), after it was roughened with the curry comb.


A blanket that's laid under the saddle on the back of the animal, to prevent wounds and abrasions on the animal.


For the rider's boots. Used to motivate the horse to high performance.


A kind of thin stick, with which to spur a horse, by tapping it more or less gently at certain body parts.


Used to communicate with the draft animal, while it's harnessed.


A U formed ring that is attached to hoofs of a hoofed animal by a blacksmith, to prevent the abrasion of the hooves.


To clean the hooves. A piece of hard wood. Can also be used as a door stop.


Horses have a wide field of view, due to the sideways position of their eyes, that is limited with these. Blinders make it possible to whip just one animal, when more than one is harnessed to a cart, without the other horses seeing it and reacting to it.


A kind of bucket to buckle on, so that the horse can eat while it pulls the cart.

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