ACCESSORIES 41 



2 leather head-collar reins, with chain ends 

 and logs (the chains should, if possible, 

 work behind boarding, so that there is no 

 chance of their getting entangled in the 

 horse's fore-legs ; and this is the more 

 necessary when only one rein and log is 

 used). At the junction of the leather and 

 chain there should be a ring sufficiently 

 large not to pass through the ring on the 

 manger through which the chain passes. 

 The weight of the log then generally rests 

 on the ring of the rein, and is not always 

 dragging at the horse's head. In a box 

 these head-collar reins are not required. 



1 rack-chain with spring-hook. 



1 pair leather pillar-reins, with brass spring- 

 hooks. 



1 hempen halter. 



1 watering snaffle. 



1 double-rein snaffle (with thick mouthpiece) 

 and noseband. 



1 martingale. 



1 Cheshire martingale. 



1 double-rein bridle. 



1 saddle, with broad girths (Melton) and three- 

 bar stirrups (with Prussian side-irons) and 

 leathers. 



1 exercising saddle complete. 



2 suits Witney blanket horse-rug, to buckle at 



chest. 



2 rollers. 



N.B. — If the rugs are so made as to buckle 

 round the chest and under the girth 

 (which is strongly recommended), the 

 rollers are not required. 



2 striped night-rugs, to buckle at chest. 



