Bearing rein

An essay reins (English Overcheck ) is used in transition horses, but mostly at a trot racing. An additional set of teeth is fixed and effected by means of straps over the horse's head to the harness of the horse - depending on the selected length - a higher position of the head of the horse.

The essay reins was formerly used for carriage horses, since they found the beautiful high head carriage and pressed away back. Only after it has been in the horse's novel " Black Beauty " on the animal cruelty kind attention he disappeared in the Coach horse area.

The Trotter has in the course of the race the way to this fixed teeth " to lean" without thereby " to go into the hands of " the driver excessively. In addition, the essay reins to prevent the upright head and neck posture when the horse during the race is a bit tired, to let go forward to then gallop ( to step in ).

The belt of the top rein leading from the teeth over the horse's head ( between the ears by ) the mane comb along to the attachment to the Geschirrselett. The shorter the belt is set, the higher the horses head is provided.

Essay rein - Bits:

  • Rod
  • Rod with rubber
  • Broken
  • Henry
  • Hutton
  • Mullen Mouth
  • Raymond
  • Burch
  • McKerran
  • Speedway
  • Crit Davis
  • O'Mara
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