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lead shankの例文

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  • This is usually a well-fitted leather halter with a slim leather lead shank.
  • The horse shown western style is required to wear a halter and be handled with a lead shank.
  • Hard jerks on a lead shank can frighten a horse, damage the head, or cause a horse to rear.
  • When shoeing a horse, Norman will be assisted by the horse's groom, who holds the animal by a lead shank.
  • In addition to the halter, a lead line, lead shank or lead rope is required to actually lead or tie the animal.
  • Gloves are optional, but usually worn by winning exhibitors because they provide a better grip on the lead shank and give a polished look.
  • The lead shank consists of a lead, usually a flat line, with a chain end, or, less often, thin nylon or rope.
  • Dallas Love leads a massive gray gelding out of the low whitewashed stable into the yard and loops his lead shank through an iron ring on the stucco wall.
  • The horse shown hunter style wears a proper English style bridle, with the handler either leading the horse by the reins or with a lead shank attached to the bit.
  • Flat lead shanks and thin diameter ropes generally lack the strength to securely tie a large animal such as a horse or cow, but may be more comfortable in a person's hand for leading.
  • After the horse turned in his final workout for the Holy Bull last week, Hurley grabbed the lead shank that's attached to the bridle and he escorted Songandaprayer back to his stall in Barn 15 at Gulfstream.
  • When an animal is shown in an exhibition, the show halter is fitted more closely than a working halter and may have a lead shank that tightens on the head so that commands from the handler may be more discreetly transmitted by means of the leadline.
  • Lead shanks are usually used on potentially difficult or dangerous horses, such as in-hand horses of all ages and sexes at some horse shows, as the chain shank can also be used to transmit commands quickly but inobtrusively, encouraging a prompt response from the horse.
  • To protect the pony's mouth, and because ponies are led rather than having the child control the pony directly, a halter or caveson is used, rather than a dog obedience chain added around the nose as a lead shank for safety and extra control is recommended.
  • A "'halter "'( US ) or "'headcollar "'( UK ) is headgear that is used to lead or tie up livestock and, occasionally, other animals; it fits behind the ears ( behind the lead rope or lead shank is attached.