Tack is not defined, but presumably means saddle and bridle and normal accessories, such as girths, cinches and saddle pads. |
The girths of the packsaddle were cut loose, and the animal was dragged clear of the pack. |
Why don't you swaddle him round with good tight girths, or secure his natural tub with a strong sorb-apple-tree hoop? |
Waist and hip girths were measured standing, at the level of the umbilicus and the level of maximal gluteal protrusion, respectively. |
The girths of her saddle were of silk and the buckles were each one a beryl. |
Banbury manufactures horse girths and other kinds of webbing, as well as excellent ale. |