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H1.1 Horse Care

H1.10 Horse Gear. H1.1 Horse Care. This presentation has been produced by Ausintec Academy (Study Horses .com) for purpose of Educational Training. It is not for sale and may not be used or reproduced without prior written permission from the Director of Ausintec Academy. Horse Gear Overview.

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H1.1 Horse Care

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  1. H1.10 Horse Gear H1.1 Horse Care This presentation has been produced by Ausintec Academy (Study Horses .com) for purpose of Educational Training. It is not for sale and may not be used or reproduced without prior written permission from the Director of Ausintec Academy

  2. Horse Gear Overview • Bits • Bits- Types of Materials • Bit Sizes • Fitting a Bit • Fitting a Bridle Video • Saddlecloths • Boots • Other Equipment

  3. Bits (cont.) French snaffle ‘D’ ring snaffle

  4. Bits (cont.) Straight bar/Mullen mouth

  5. Bits (cont.) Thin mouthpiece Thick mouthpiece

  6. Bits- Types of Materials Rubber Copper

  7. Bits- Types of Materials Plastic Stainless steel

  8. Bits- Types of Materials Nickelplated Sweet iron

  9. Bit Sizes

  10. Fitting a Bit A correctly fitted bit

  11. Fitting a Bit (cont.) Too wide Too high

  12. Fitting a Bridle

  13. Saddlecloths Saddle blanket Saddle pad

  14. Saddlecloths (cont.) Numnah Saddlecloth

  15. Saddlecloths (cont.) A poorly fitted numnah A well fitted saddlecloth

  16. Boots Neoprene Bell Boots Rubber Bell Boots

  17. Boots (cont.) Open Front Jumping Boots

  18. Boots (cont.) Brushing Boots

  19. Boots (cont.) Knee Boots

  20. Boots (cont.) Fetlock Boots

  21. Boots (cont.) Hock Boots

  22. Boots (cont.) Tendon Support Boots

  23. Other Saddlery (cont.) Running Martingale Standing Martingale

  24. Other Saddlery (cont.) Irish Martingale Bib or ‘Y’ Shaped

  25. Other Saddlery (cont.) Racing Breastplate Stockmans/Hunting Breastplate

  26. Other Saddlery (cont.) Crupper Jumping Breastplate

  27. After the Video Tutorial • View the Power Point Presentation and see if you can discuss each slide • View the Video Tutorial again, if necessary • Read the Workbook • Do the Homework/Extension Lesson • Complete the Online Quizzes • Complete the Practical Assessments • Join Phone Tutorials if available • Listen to Phone Tutorial Recordings

  28. References Publication:-Author:- Foot Steps Sally Hinton & Joan Eccleshare Webpages:- www.sustainabledressage.com/tack/bridle.php http://www.ultimatehorsesite.com/info/bitmetaltypes.html http://www.valleycountry.com.au/catalogue/horse_rider/for_the_horse http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snaffle_bit

  29. References (cont.) Images:-

  30. References (cont.) Images:-

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  32. Thank you for participating in our Trial

  33. Thank you for participating in our Trial

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