Category
page 1Horse protective equipment
tack
compilation of objects used to equip animals for work, sport or leisure
barding
thumb|A museum display of a sixteenth-century knight with an armoured horse
thumb|Chinese Song dynasty lamellar horse barding as illustrated on [[Wujing Zongyao]]

caparison
thumb|246x246px|The Dukes of Brittany (left) and Bourbon on caparisoned horses at a tournament fight (1460s), from Le Livre des tournois by [[Barthélemy d'Eyck]]
A caparison is a cloth covering laid over a horse or other animal for protection and decoration. In modern times, they are used mainly in parades and for historical reenactments. A similar term is horse-trapper. The word is derived from the Latin , meaning a cape.
hoof boot
device to cover the hooves of a horse as an alternative to, and occasionally in addition to, horseshoes
Polo wraps
protective wraps for horse legs