When he had got up to the animal she was riding he put his hand on the crupper and relaxed his speed. |
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From the tack room: kimblewick, snaffle, martingale, surcingle, crupper, twitch, stirrup, neatsfoot oil and crop. |
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Soft fleece, high sweat absorbency and fast dissipation to the outside, windproof and warm. 95 cm side drop. Plastic push-in fastening, crupper. |
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Ordinarily, the hatch is covered by a bronze version of a crupper strap, which runs from the saddle to a loop around the horse's tail. |
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The crupper strap in the Sherman Monument can be unscrewed and pulled aside to allow the hatch door to be lifted off. |
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Particularly suited as a transport and anti-sweat rug. Good fit due to chest fastening and crupper. |
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With raw leather seat, decoration on the pommel, Fitting on the cantle for saddle bags and crupper, including stirrup straps, stirrups and girth. |
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Enables to fasten a crupper to a saddle which does not have a crupper dee behind the cantle. |
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Color matching fleece underside. 6 D-rings to attach the saddlepad, saddlebags crupper and breastplate if necessary. |
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Front part for lacing, 75 cm side drop The additional crupper prevents the rug from slipping. |
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Attached to the back edge of the aparejo's two sacks was a crupper, a broad leather strap, that ran around the animal's hindquarters and under its tail. |
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The collar goes on before the belly band, britching, crupper and about a hundred other parts that have to be threaded through assorted buckles and rings. |
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A bridle has a dozen large grass green peridots, with matching peridot-embedded straps and crupper. |
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I sought among the mules one with a mild expression of generosity and gentleness in its eyes, and found it in a white mule with a crupper adorned with arabesques. |
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