Advantages: Stops the horse rearing in hand. Disadvantages: Can be severe if used incorrectly.
A chifney is something that is used when necessary by some horse owners and is used to prevent a horse from rearing when leading. It can be used in different situations but must be used with care and only ever on the ground. It can be very severe and must only be used appropriately and correctly. A horse can never be made to do anything that it doesn`t want to do. They have much more strength than us so they need to be willing and have respect which ... ...rear when ridden and the Chifney can`t be used then. It can be extremely dangerous as the horse can rear over backwards. I have only seen this once and the rider broke his ribs. The only good thing that can come of this is, once a horse has reared over backwards, it can frighten itself and may never rear again. Not something that is recommended though. I tend to spin a horse around quickly and drive it on if it rears when I am riding as they can ...
...for a Havana leather headcollar Kieffer do other ranges.
I only use this headcollar when im competing and i dont use it for everyday use as its so expensive!! I keep it in a bridle bag, so it doesnt get damp or dusty! Quite excessive!
The leather is lovely and soft but like any leather product they are quite rigid to start off with so before its first use I cleaned it and oiled it so it became a bit more supple.
My horse is 17hh and the full fits ...
Advantages: Comfortable, good quiality. Disadvantages: Expensive.
...this mare. Stephens premium sheepskin is available as a showing numnah as well as other styles. The numnah actually costs £50 so it is quite expensive. However, comfort should not be compromised and it is certainly good quality. I have seen it in black, brown and white. The numnah is sheepskin on the inside and the outside is quilted cotton. It has a strap for the girth to pass through and also straps to wrap around the girth straps to keep the numnah ... ...However, I also use a Stephens general purpose sheepskin numnah on a grey horse. The hairs do show up when they are grey and the numnah is dark. I wash the numnah after each use to keep it clean and to protect my horses back. If sweat is left on the numnah it can cause rubbing. I do not wash every numnah every time, just this one, only if I have used it for a long time. Sheepskin is always nicer before it is washed. It still looks smart though afterwards.
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Advantages: More difficult to lose. Disadvantages: Difficult to get off.
...(though they are not the Weatherbeeta ones). The boots cover the heel area but they go all the way around, covering a lot of the front hoof aswell. This isn`t necessary but if they turn round (which they do), they will still cover the heel. Occassionally I have seen one on a single back foot. Obviously the horse can`t overreach there, but some horses are quite close behind and can unjure themselves while standing on their opposite foot so some people ... ...easy to explain.
Weatherbeeta Over-Reach Boots, Showjumper.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Weatherbeeta over-reach boots are shown in the above picture. They are available in black brown and white. Anyone who buys white boots for a horse in my opinion is asking for more work for themselves. They are not going to stay clean for long. Some peoples choice though I agree but I tend to go for black, a far more ...
Advantages: Selection of sizes, Cheap. Disadvantages: Fall down, Nylon straps can stretch.
...one of the horse magazines. Westropp has been going for years so they are a reputable company.
My horse is a 16.2hh TB x so I went along to my saddlers and bought a pair in the Large size.
Fitting them was easy and the clip buckles are easy to use. What first attracted me to them was that they were made of neoprene bound with PVC padding which I thought was good for the horse as some of the leather knee boots can be quite hard and stiff.
I hack ... ...For the first time I ensured the boots were properly fastened and in the right place which wasnt a problem.
However half way into the ride I discovered that one of the knee boots had fallen down, luckily we had stopped and another rider had alerted me.
I put the boot back up but yet again 10 minutes later it fell down, I decided to take both of them off and he could go without.
On my next ride I put the boots on again and a bit tighter just incase ...
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