ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA CAVESSON
Via French from Italian cavezzone, from cavezza halter, ultimately related to Latin caput head.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «CAVESSON»
cavesson
house
crank
noseband
lunging
horses
over
under
bridle
purpose
ribbons
walk
sale
part
horse
that
encircles
nose
riding
where
separately
attached
headstall
crownpiece
held
independently
often
called
caveson
other
styles
randy
byers
horsemanship
years
without
many
have
grown
learned
become
better
horseman
using
just
makes
life
easier
happier
cavesson
reins
straightness
training
academic
ultimate
tool
help
with
been
inventend
teach
bend
halt
place
what
hound
headcollar
underneath
gets
clunky
there
hook
never
bother
sticking
define
halter
origin
italian
cavezzone
equivalent
cavezz
germanic
compare
valuable
tips
information
together
attach
step
pictorial
your
take
apart
here
back
merriam
webster
made
metal
stiff
material
well
padded
used
especially
during
breeding
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CAVESSON»
Descubre el uso de
cavesson en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
cavesson y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Whole Horse Catalog: The Complete Guide to Buying, ...
Most bridles, including all English and many modern Western types, include a
cavesson. Its primary function is to provide a place to attach a martingale or tie-
down. A properly fitted cavesson should be loose enough to insert two fingers ...
2
The United States Pony Club Manual Of Horsemanship ...
You may usea longe cavesson aloneor with a snaffle bridle. A longe cavesson
must be adjusted properly so that it will not be pulled outof position.The
noseband shouldrestabout fourfingers above the horse's nostrils and be
fastenedsnugly ...
3
Horse Sense: The Guide to Horse Care in Australia and New ...
A lunging cavesson. The bridle can be fitted over this if using side reins (courtesy
of Jane Myers). For example, if the horse steps forwards while you are applying
pressure on its chest to make it go backwards, you must keep the pressure on ...
Peter Huntington, Jane Myers, Elizabeth Owens, 2004
A halter, longeing cavesson, or English snaffle bridle to go over the horse's head
and attach to the longe line. Figure 13-6 shows how to rig up a horse for longeing
(see Chapter 6 for more about these pieces of gear): • If you're longeing your ...
Audrey Pavia, Janice Posnikoff, D.V.M., 2011
5
The Ideal Horse: How to Train Him and Yourself
Position of cavesson and bit reins in hands With the reins held in this manner, we
can, by opening our fingers, use the cavesson rein independently, or, by closing
our fingers, use the bit rein independently. All degrees of rein mixtures are ...
... to fit bitguards in competition. However, the Flash only works correctly if the
cavesson part is sufficiently substantial: too many are narrow and flimsy so, as
soon as the drop strap is fastened, the cavesson is pulled down the horse's nose.
7
Introduction to Equestrian Sports
All double bridles are worn with cavesson nosebands. Photo: Malcolm Byrne
Saddlery Hanoverian noseband A Hanoverian noseband (also known as a flash
noseband) is a cavesson noseband with an additional strap through a loop on
the ...
8
The Sportsman's Dictionary: Or, The Country Gentleman's ...
cavesson, at the post governing the fore-part of his body, to come about at large.
After that taking the long rein in your hand, and keeping his hinder parts inwards
with your rod on his outside shoulder, and sometimes on his outside thigh, make
...
9
The Sportsman's Dictionary ... Improved and Enlarged by ...
'T'UR six them at a constant slraightness on the top of the pommel, so as the hot-ii
: may hzn'e the feeling of the bitt and curb. ' if you would have him turn to the right
hand, take the short rein on the left side of the cavesson, and bringing it under ...
The German is Kappzaum, which is a "lunging cavesson." A cavesson is a
specialized type of bitless bridle. This particular cavesson is used for lunging, an
activity in which the horse is driven around in a circle on a long line. The lunging
...
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, 1997
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CAVESSON»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
cavesson en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Jennie Loriston-Clarke: expert advice to solve your lungeing problems
Then stand firm when he tries to pull out on the opposite side of the circle and gently give him a few sharp jerks on the cavesson to make him ... «Horse & Hound, Jun 15»
Safe Longeing
Ideally, use a longeing cavesson, to which the line attaches via a ring on the noseband piece. If you must longe using your horse's bridle ... «TheHorse.com, Mar 15»
Sumner County property transfers
1156 Cavesson Cir – Pinnacle Development Co to Kenneth Williams, $221,400. 824 Plantation Blvd – Richard Schreiber to David George, ... «The Tennessean, Ene 15»
Diamond Bar Arena hosts German horse expert
His primary tool is a device called a Lunging cavesson. "In Germany it usually takes 30 days for the training but he condensed it into four days," ... «Ceres Courier, Dic 14»
How to Longe Your Horse
Horses can be lunged in a longeing cavesson, a halter or a bridle. What your horse wears when he's longed is personal preference, but it's ... «HorseChannel.com, Nov 14»
Equestrian Triathlon held at Woodland Stallion Station
English bridles also vary in style based on discipline, but most feature some type of cavesson noseband as well as closed reins, buckled ... «Daily Democrat, Ago 14»
New bridles from Kate Negus Saddlery
“We're offering the leather lining on a classic cavesson bridle, flash bridle and double, so there's something for everyone,” said Julia Andrews, ... «Horse & Hound, Abr 14»
Hidden Treasure: Retraining Racehorses
Tack the horse in any style of saddle, a bridle with snaffle bit and cavesson, and either side reins, thin lead shanks, or a light, knotted rope with ... «HorseYard, Nov 13»
Researchers Measure Horses' Noseband Pressure
They evaluated 850 show jumping horses, ranging from amateur to international level mounts, and found that only 20% wore simple cavesson ... «TheHorse.com, Ago 13»
Researchers probe pressure from nosebands
The researchers studied 850 show jumpers, and found only 20 percent were fitted with a simple cavesson noseband; the majority used flash or ... «Horsetalk, Ago 13»