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Headstall ARHBS-28001
The term headstall is refers to the piece of equipment that goes on the horse's head and attaches to the cheek pieces, which hold the bit in his mouth. By itself, a headstall is not a functional piece of equipment. It is a piece of the bridle. It is the central piece of the bridle and you cannot have a bridle without a headstall.
The headstall can be as simple as a plain piece of leather or nylon that goes behind the ears and has cheek pieces that attach to the bit on either end. Most western headstalls feature either a brow band or a split ear design. Some also have a throat latch. It is normal to have additional pieces added to the headstall to make a more complete and functional piece of tack.
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Established in: | 2017 |
Bussiness Type: | Partnership |
Bussiness Type: | Manufacturer |
MSME: | Yes |
Countries exporting to: | France, Germany |
Export Turnover (3 years): | Less than US$100,000 |
Countries would like to export to: | France, Germany, United Kingdom, United States |
No of employees: | 1-10 |