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TRAINING LEAD TRRIGER SNAP
$41.95Popular soft nylon rope with nickel plated trigger snap and leather fall at the end, which is useful for assisting to move along the horse who dawdles.
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Training Market Harborough
$189.95The market harborough is similar to the running martingale. The split straps are double the length of a regular running martingale, as they are fed up through the rings of the bit and are connected to a dee ring on the reins
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Training Rope with Gold Clip
$29.95 – $39.95High quality training rope with a gold snap hook.
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Training Running Martingale
$70.50The running martingale, sometimes referred to as “rings” or “ring martingale” is probably the most widely used design today.
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TREADS FOR FILLIS STIRRUPS
$8.75Rubber treads to suit Knife Edge/Fillis Irons. They are designed to offer additional grip.
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TRIMMING SCISSOR SET
$34.95Thinning scissors and stripping comb in a handy pouch. Leaves the mane and tail with a natural line.
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Tubbease Hoof Sock
$44.95The Tubbease Equine Hoof Sock is the ultimate treatment aid to a variety of common hoof ailments and infections.
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Tubbease Replacement Velcro Strap
$12.95For use with the Tubbease Hoof Sock as a replacement.
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Tubbease Sole Insert
$15.50The Tubbease Sole Inserts helps to relieve pain in soles by reducing impact shock and extend the life of the Tubbease Hoof Sock.
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Tubbease Sole Insert CLR
Original price was: $15.50.$7.75Current price is: $7.75.The Tubbease Sole Inserts helps to relieve pain in soles by reducing impact shock and extend the life of the Tubbease Hoof Sock.
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TWITCH WITH PLASTIC HANDLE
$12.95A twitch is a useful restraint tool for horse’s that object to any activity that requires them to stand still (such as teeth rasping, injury treatment, clipping etc).
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TWO BAR STIRRUP TREADS
$7.75Rubber treads to suit most 2 bar stirrup irons, including Safety Irons and Peacock Irons. They are designed to offer additional grip.
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TWO PIECE LUNGE WHIP
$30.95The purpose of the lunge whip is to act as an extension of the hand, pushing the horse from behind into contact.