This piece of tack goes in the horse's mouth.
What is a Bit?
This type of saddle is often used for roping or working with cows.
What is a Western Saddle?
I am on a faster horse, so I need to pass to this side of the slower one.
What is the Inside?
This piece of tack holds your bit.
What is the Bridle?
This means a horse isn't walking correctly.
What is Lame?
This piece of tack goes on the horse's head to lead or tie them.
What is a Halter?
This type of saddle is often used when jumping.
What is an English Saddle?
I need to yell this as I pass by a rider.
What is "On your Inside"?
These attach to your bit.
What are Reins?
These are used to protect the horse's legs.
What are Boots?
This piece of head tack is used when riding.
What is a Bridle?
This part of the saddle holds your feet.
What is the Stirrups?
Arena traffic is going both ways, which of the horses' shoulders should pass each other?
What is Left Shoulder to Left Shoulder?
This piece of the bridle goes across the forehead.
What is the Browband?
We call these people to help with an injured horse.
What is a Vet?
These are attach to the bit and are used for steering.
What are the Reins?
This part of the saddle is only on the western saddle.
What is the Horn?
I want to head to a jump in a busy arena, what should I do?
What is Call Out Your Jump?
This type of bit has the rein attachment level with the bars. (1lb of pressure is 1 lb for the horse)
What is a Snaffle?
This is what was call working a horse on the ground in a circle.
What is Lunging?
These are often used attached to the halter to bring a horse to and from areas.
What is a Lead?
This part of an English saddle is used to attach the girth.
What are the Billets?
You should always to one of these things when you get too close to another horse.
What is a Curb/Shank?
We call these people to help with a horse's hooves.
What is a Farrier?