Noseband

Word NOSEBAND
Character 8
Hyphenation nose band
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Noseband"

What do we mean by noseband?

The part of a bridle or halter that passes over an animal's nose. noun

That part of a bridle which comes over the nose and is attached to the cheek-straps. Also called nose-piece. See cut under harness. noun

That part of the headstall of a bridle which passes over a horse's nose. noun

The part of a bridle or halter that goes over the nose of an animal, particularly a horse. noun

A strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose noun

The part of a bridle or halter that goes over the nose of an animal, particularly a horse.

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The word "noseband" in example sentences

He used to pull a little bit, which is why he has a crossed noseband, but he's settling down now, I just didn't want to take it off before the winter. ❋ Greg Wood At Newmarket (2010)

“Are you sure you™ve done this before?” he asked as I struggled with Trademark™s figure-eight noseband. ❋ Kurtz, Sylvie (2005)

The reins were real enough'they had to be for situations like this-but they were attached to a loose noseband that Miralys could discard if necessary. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2004)

While Catalino spliced the noseband to the headstall, Efrain explained what he believed had occurred at the monkey-ladder vine. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The leather noseband rubbed the still-raw patches on his horse's face. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Ayrshire bull, tossed his head and sat as the rope tightened on his noseband. ❋ Allen Kim Lang (N/A)

In place of a bit there is a steel noseband on the horse's bridle by which he is driven and guided, and instead of the ordinary pad on the horse's back, a great ornamental brass affair is used. ❋ Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell Baden-Powell Of Gilwell (1899)

Should the dose be large, the horse ugly, or the attendant unable to support the head as directed above, the head is then to be held up by running the tines of a long-handled wooden fork under the noseband of the halter or the halter strap or a rope may be fastened to the noseband and thrown over a limb, beam, or through a pulley suspended from the ceiling. ❋ Charles B. Michener (1877)

I like the Irish plan of buckling the standing martingale to the rings of the snaffle, better than that of attaching it to the noseband, because it teaches the animal to "give" to the bridle, and not to lean persistently on the noseband. ❋ Alice M. Hayes (1873)

The noseband method is generally adopted by polo players. ❋ Alice M. Hayes (1873)

A noseband prevents the cheek of the bit and of the headstall from going forward, and so impedes the true action of the bit. ❋ George Greenwood (1837)

Later, as Imperial Commander took the ovation, Walsh could be seen standing up in the saddle as Kauto Star's white noseband approached through the gloom. ❋ Paul Hayward (2010)

And he remains adamant that Denman will come out fighting at the Festival - where he is likely to be fitted, not with blinkers, but with a noseband. ❋ Unknown (2010)

My instructor has suggested we try a kineton (even before today's escapades!) has anyone had any experience with this noseband?

Someone suggested i put him in a kineton noseband and an american gag.

Looks like we had it in the right place. .might have been the other one that caused the lump but as rlhnlk says she may just be sensitive there as not used to having a noseband in that area.

One is black leather with a snaffle bit and a big noseband. (horse size)

I think its just the headstall and hunter noseband but if you want it its yours.

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