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BITLESS BRIDLES: THE OPTIONS

Bosal Hackamore

traditional Western bridle brought to America in the 1700s by the Spanish Vaqueros, the bosal hackamore consists of the bosal nosepiece, hanger and 22’mecate reins, traditionally made from horsehair. A bosal is made from rawhide braided around a rawhide core. Used as a signal device, it applies contact

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