Halter sizes are the same variety as bridles: pony, cob, full (sometimes called average horse) and oversize (sometimes called large horse). Draft halter sizes are available from specialty suppliers.
What size is a full halter?
Cob : This halter is for ponys and horses from 1,35 upto 1,60 meter. On the halter you will find CS, Cob or 2. Full : This halter is for horses from 1,60 upto 1,75 meter.
How do you measure a halter?
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How should a halter fit?
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What size is bigger cob or full?
The difference between a cob bridle and a full size bridle is the cob bridle is a smaller size for a smaller horse.
What are the sizes of horse halters?
Halter sizes are the same variety as bridles: pony, cob, full (sometimes called average horse) and oversize (sometimes called large horse).
Is cob smaller than horse?
Cob simply refers to a type of horse one that's of thick build and generally resembles a large pony. While these horses are larger than a pony, they're smaller than an average horse, which is why cob-sized tack exists.
What makes a halter a breakaway halter?
What is a Breakaway Halter? A breakaway halter has a leather crown strap or a leather tab connecting the crown strap. The crown strap comes across the top of the horse's head. When a horse pulls back or panics, this leather strap (or the tab connecting it) is designed to break, releasing the horse from the halter.
Should I use a breakaway halter?
Even if you have an easygoing horse, for tying and turnout, a breakaway is a safer choice than a straight nylon or leather halter. These halters are favorites for horses that need a safe turnout halter, but tend to break their breakaways often. The Velcro is easy to reattach and there's no need to replace anything.