Horse Harness Equipment
Across
- 3. A part of the bridle used to engage leverage.
- 4. A strap that prevents the harness from slipping backward on the horse's body. (Clue: Stops gear from sliding the wrong way)
- 6. Shields on a horse's bridle that limit its field of vision. Also known as blinkers.
- 9. A type of driving bit that looks like an insect.
- 10. Protective gear for a horse's tendons, guarding against leg injury
- 13. One of the first tools to domesticate horses.
- 18. Trace _____.
- 19. Curved to make space for the tongue.
- 20. The set of equipment and gear used while driving a carriage.
- 21. A type of curb bit also known as a balloon bit, of English origin.
- 22. For the horse's drinking water. (Clue: Where a horse takes a sip)
Down
- 1. It's not true.
- 2. A type of halter that buckles over the nose.
- 5. A part of the bridle that crosses the face of the horse from ear to ear.
- 7. The reins used by the driver to guide the horse in harness racing. (Clue: Driver's guiding tool)
- 8. A strap that encircles the horse's body to secure the saddle and harness. (Clue: Keeps saddle and gear in place)
- 11. This soft layer ensures both the horse's comfort and the protection of the harness. (Clue: Adds comfort and safeguards the gear)
- 12. A type of snaffle driving bit that provides pressure on the lower sides of the horses lips (to communicate better).
- 14. A tug wouldn't be without.
- 15. The set of straps and bit used to control the horse's head and direction during a race. (Clue: Guides a horse's path)
- 16. A tool that controls the horse's head position usually to hold the head extra high. (Clue: most of us don't like this)
- 17. A hold up.