Category
page 1Horse tack and equipment

whip
thumb|upright=1.35|A type of whip known as a Crop (implement)|riding crop pictured with a U.S. dollar bill for size comparison
thumb|upright=1.35|A leather cat o' nine tails pictured with a U.S. dollar bill for size comparison
thumb|upright|A set of romal reins, featuring a quirt at the end of the romal
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spur
thumb|320x320px|Pair of steel spurs from the Auckland War Memorial Museum Collection
crop
short type of whip without a lash, used in horseback riding
collar
harness for animals

twitch
device that is used to restrain horses for various stressful situations, such as veterinary treatment
livestock blanket
blanket intended for keeping a horse or other large livestock warm or otherwise protected
feedbag
thumb|220x220px|A horse eating from a feedbag in Florence, Italy
thumb|right|185x185px|An early 1930s horse's nose bag, made of reeds, from the island of Ibiza in the [[Mediterranean. Dimensions: height 26 cm; base diameter 36 cm; top diameter 28 cm.]]A feedbag, feed bag, feeding bag, nosebag, or morral, is a bag, filled with fodder, and attached to the head of a horse, enabling it to eat. The main advantages are that only a small amount of the feed is wasted, and it prevents one animal consuming the ration of another.