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Originally posted by HoRsELUvR
Some answers: A bridle path is a path you can ride on I think.I saw one in Central Park in New York.
Trailering a horse- you should put shipping boots on it and maybe one of those shipping haltersAlso,you should always load the heaviest horse on the left side of the trailer.
The horn on a western saddle is where the rope is tied I think.
In English riding you ride with both hands on the reins and in western you only ride with one.
I think in English you back rein.Im not sure about western.
Nope...a bridle path is when they cut away part of the mane for a path for the bridle.They do that so the mane doesn't get tangled up in the bridle. They also do this to the tail, right below the dock of the tail. When trailering a horse you want to put on a trailering blanket too, to avoid scratches and possible brusing. It is also very wise to wrap up the tail, so it doesn't get caught. Use a trailer tie down to keep the horse in place. The horn is used for calf roping...the laso/rope is tied around the horn. English you direct rein, Western you neck rein.