Category
page 1Animal equipment
yoke
thumb|Bullock cart with a yoke
thumb|#Withers yoke|Withers yoke
yard
area of land immediately adjacent to a building or a group of buildings
pen
outdoors enclosure for holding animals such as livestock or pets
muzzle
device that is placed over the snout of an animal

halter
thumb|upright|Horse wearing a nylon web halter (US) or headcollar

leash
thumb|A clip-on leash attached to a Jack Russell Terrier's collar
A leash, also known as a lead, lead line, or tether is a rope or similar material used to control an animal by attaching it to a collar, harness, or halter. In British English, a leash is typically used for larger animals that may be dangerous or aggressive, while a lead is more commonly used when walking a dog.
plowshare
thumb|upright=1.2|Components of a simple drawn plow:
thumb|right|Instrument for cleaning a plowshare used at a mill near Horažďovice, [[Czech Republic]]
In agriculture, a plowshare (US) or ploughshare (UK; ) is a component of a plow (or plough). It is the cutting or leading edge, preceding the moldboard, and it closely follows the coulter (one or more ground-breaking spikes) when plowing.
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simple light plough without a mouldboard
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howdah
thumb|right|Elephant with howdah
pack saddle
device which permits heavy loads to be place don the back of working animals
collar
harness for animals
ear tag
identification tag worn on animal ears

sokha
thumb|right|Great Russian sokha, illustration by Nikolay Karazin, 1899
thumb|Sokha dating to the 19th to mid-20th century

cattle crush
strongly built livestock holding stall
nose ring
ring made of metal designed to be installed through the nasal septum of an animal
hobble
device for preventing or limiting the locomotion of a human or animal
earmark
making of small cuttings on the ears of farm animals
animal pound
place where stray livestock were impounded

Chicken eyeglasses
Small eyeglasses made for chickens
Caveja
thumb|A with the of a Chicken|rooster, November 2020
A '''''' (, ) is a wrought iron rod which was fixed at the helm of a plough or cart to prevent the dislodging of an ox's yoke in the event of a sudden stop. It is a symbol of the historical region of Romagna in northern Italy, where it was widely used. In the rest of Italy, the is more commonly known as a ' or '.
Elastration
thumb|250px|Rubber elastrator rings and pliers
Elastration (a portmanteau of "elastic" and "castration") is a bloodless method of male castration and docking commonly used for livestock. Elastration is simply banding the body part (scrotum or tail) until it drops off. This method is favored for its simplicity, low cost, and minimal training requirements.