Your Choice of Horse Halter Matters

…better understanding of how halters work, we can turn our attention to the selection of halters available. The three major categories are rope, web, and leather. Rope halters are usually…

Safe Haltering and Tying

…no time at all. Halter types Flat nylon or leather halters. The most common type of halter is made of flat bands of nylon or leather, fastening with a buckle…

Halter-Bridle Combos Can Lighten The Load

…and, frankly, tacky. Halter-bridle combinations, also called field trial or packer bridles, are an efficient, aesthetically pleasing means of combining the two. Combo halters fit better than average halters because…

Turnout Halters Must Break

…LamiCell Reflective halter was our top choice in breakaway halters. We want a halter that’s strong enough to hold the horse if he acts up but is ?weak? enough to…

Leather Turnout Halters You`ll Love

halters were being “chewed to pieces” by the horses. While many of the halters displayed evidence of teeth impressions, the lighter-stained halters — labeled “London tan,” “chestnut” or “oak bark”…

Show Halters: The Secret Is The Fit

An exhibitor fusses with her horse’s forelock during the last moments before their halter or showmanship class. She slips off the stable halter and slides on a masterpiece halter with…