During turnouts, it’s best to remove your horse’s halter—halters can get hung up on fencing, trees, et cetera, leading to potential injury. However, if your horse is hard to catch when turned out, you may need to leave a breakaway halter on him.
Commercial models incorporating leather crownpieces, hook and loop fasteners, and thin leather “fuses” are readily available, but you can also make breakaway inserts for halters yourself.
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cool thanks for the info!!!
great article.
What a cool tip!
I like the Horseware Ireland Velcro break away myself. They save having to go buy a new fuse every time.
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good idea
needs pictures!!!!!!!!!
HOW DUMB?