What does a breastplate martingale do?

Breastplates or martingales are horse equipment that can be used together or separately. Breastplates keep the saddle from slipping back while you are riding. Martingales will keep the horse from tossing its head. Breastplates and martingales can come in a variety of leather types.
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Why use a breastplate on a horse?

Most horses that use a breastplate do so because of their conformation, their job, or the need to help their rider stay put in the saddle. Large shoulders and narrow ribs can force a saddle to slip back no matter how tight the girth is. Your horse's job often dictates the need for a breastplate.
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What is the point of martingales?

A martingale is a piece of equestrian tack designed to control a horse's head carriage and act as an additional form of control besides, for example, the bit. It prevents a horse from throwing its head so high that the rider gets hit in the face by the horse's poll or upper neck.
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Is a breastplate and a martingale the same thing?

The bib martingale works, and is fitted, in the same manner as the running martingale. It is used for horses who are over excitable, when ridden, over bending their neck and grabbing the straps of an ordinary running martingale with their mouth and teeth. The bib area prevents the teeth getting caught on the straps.
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Are martingales necessary?

Using a running martingale can give you the extra control you need when you need it, and be passive when you don't. It is often used for trail, endurance, jumping, eventing, galloping race horses, reining, and training in all disciplines. Traditionally the running martingale is used with a snaffle bit.
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What are the different types of martingale and breastplate?



Can you jump a horse in a standing martingale?

It is not recommended that a standing martingale should be used for jumping as it may restrict the horse. The running martingale attaches to the girth and then passes through the horse's front legs before splitting into two straps with a ring on the end which the reins pass through.
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What is breastplate used for?

A breastplate or chestplate is a device worn over the torso to protect it from injury, as an item of religious significance, or as an item of status. A breastplate is sometimes worn by mythological beings as a distinctive item of clothing.
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How do I stop my horse rearing when riding?

If your horse rears up, lean forward and put your reins towards your horse's ears. DO NOT pull back, as this can cause your horse to flip over backwards. When your horse comes back down, kick them forward and disengage their hindquarters to avoid further rearing. Put them to work right away.
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What's the difference between a running martingale and a standing martingale?

Running Martingale has two Y-shaped "forks" having Rings at the end through which the reins pass whereas Standing Martingale just has a single strap with a loop through which the noseband passes. Running Martingale gives much more freedom to the Horse therefore it is used in Horse Riding.
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Will a tie down keep a horse from rearing?

Tie downs are useful in postponing going from popping up the head to flipping over. They certainly do not relieve the frustration that cause the behavior. But when that critical moment occurs, there won't be much rearing.
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Are martingales cruel?

Martingale collars are specifically designed not to be cruel. Unlike choke collars, you can set the limit to which the collar can close when your dog is pulling, so that it will never cause them serious harm. But a Martingale collar is just a tool, and like all tools, it can be used in a positive or a negative way.
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Why do some horses need martingales?

Running or standing martingales both serve the purpose of controlling the height at which a horse carries its head. In theory, it is a safety device to keep the rider from being hit in the face if the horse throws its head too high.
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How tight should a martingale be?

A properly fitted Martingale collar should rest around the middle of the dog's neck. If it is still tightened up behind their ears, the collar is too tight and might cause them discomforttrs between the collar and neck, the collar should feel snug, but not tight.
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Will a breastplate stop my saddle slipping?

BREASTPLATE FOR SAFETY

The breastplace prevents saddle from slipping back on horse. But be sure it fits: snug enough not to catch a hoof when jumping and not too tight to cut into the horse's muscles.
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What does a 5 point breastplate do?

A five-point breastplate will help the user in keeping the girth more forward, preventing it from the probability of slipping back. The 5 point design will naturally distribute the pressure over a larger area than a breastplate with just a couple of points of contact.
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Which breastplate is best?

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  • Passier Auriga Breastplate. ...
  • Equipe Event Breastplate. ...
  • Sue Carson Five Point Breastplate. ...
  • Caldene Five Point Breastplate. ...
  • Pessoa Five Point Breastplate. ...
  • Passier Corvus Breastplate. ...
  • Prestige Five Point Breastplate.
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Why does my horse shake her head when ridden?

Headshaking behavior is thought to be caused by overactivity of branches of the trigeminal nerve that supply sensation to the face and muzzle. A horse's behavioral reflex causes him to flip his head, snort or sneeze, rub his head, or take evasive action.
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Why does my horse rears when lunging?

Rearing occurs when the horse stands straight up on its hind legs. This behavior is often rooted in fear, but can also be a result of pain. In some instances, rearing or rear-threats may indicate a refusal to move forward, or it can occur when forward movement is inhibited.
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Why does my horse rear when riding?

Horses may rear up as a way to express their dominance (particularly stallions) or to show that they are objecting to being restrained. Without management, the horse may use rearing as a way to avoid cooperating with the person riding or handling him.
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What do you do when a horse bucks?

If you find yourself on a horse that's bucking, here's what you need to do:
  1. Relax: Easier said than done, but panicking shuts down your cognitive processes. ...
  2. Flex your horse's head. When a horse bucks he braces his body and stiffens his forelegs. ...
  3. Move your horse's shoulders. ...
  4. Send your horse forward. ...
  5. Use a pulley rein.
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What is the difference between a chestplate and breastplate?

The use of the term "cuirass" generally refers to both the chest plate (or breastplate) and the back piece together. Whereas a chest plate only protects the front and a back plate only protects the back, a cuirass protects both the front and the back.
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Can you use a breastplate in dressage?

Neck straps, breastplates, balancing straps (a loop at the front of the saddle), breast girths and cruppers are allowed. However, martingales and bearing, side, running or elasticated insert reins are not permitted.
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