Abstract: A headpiece is provided for use in a harness for controlling movement of an animal. The headpiece includes at least one strap for placing over an animal's poll and a spacer for reducing pressure caused by impinging of the strap on the poll of the animal on which the headpiece is placed. The spacer provides a separation between the strap and at least a portion of the poll of the animal on which the headpiece is placed, and includes at least one cushioning segment on the strap defining a gap for providing the separation. A harness for controlling movement of an animal is also provided, incorporating the headpiece as described. Still further, a method for making a harness for controlling the movement of an animal is described. The harness may be configured as a bridle, a halter, a hackamore, and the like.
Abstract: The present device is utilized by equestrian riders to maintain their horse's forehead vertical with the ground. It is made of plastic and readily attaches to the bridle on top of the horse's head, between the ears. A colored indicator is visible to the rider through an opening in the device and lets the rider know if the animal's head is vertical with the ground or if the nose is back or away from the animal's body. This device will aid the rider and horse to learn how to position and maintain the animals forehead vertical with the ground.
Abstract: In a first embodiment, the crownpiece strap of a halter is subdivided, and Velcro-type hook-and-loop fastener material is affixed to the subdivided ends of the crownpiece, and the ends pressed together. Accordingly, the crownpiece will open, and release the haltered horse, if the halter becomes snared or entangled. In an alternative embodiment, a halter strap has the hook-and-loop fastener material on a terminating end thereof, with the hook material and the loop material separated therebetween. Then the strap is looped or folded over a halter ring, with the hook material and loop material adhered together. Again, upon the halter being strained, with tensile force being applied to the looped or folded over strap, the same will open to free the horse from any entanglement.
Abstract: A horse bridle with a crown, spare crown, upper cheek straps, lower cheek straps and brow band all made from the same bridle blank and attached together by buckles so that the spare crown can be used as an emergency replacement should any of these other components break.
Abstract: Supplemental head equipment for lunging horses, comprising a sliding head-piece resting against the nape of a horse's neck and including rings and releasable fasteners for connection to a convention head-stall.