[
UK
/nˈəʊsbænd/
]
NOUN
- a strap that is the part of a bridle that goes over the animal's nose
How To Use noseband In A Sentence
- If your horse bites, put a drop noseband around his mouth.
- Since then we've changed equipment, going from a noseband to a figure eight and he's been fine since.
- I put a drop noseband or something similar on the horse to stabilize his jaw so that the game of nipping or mouthing me just never even gets started.
- If he's real persistent, even with the noseband on, you can pinch his lip when he tries to put his mouth on you.
- Because you are not taking a wrap over the noseband, be aware that with this method, the chain can slip down the horse's nose.
- Many beginner horse owners and riders start off using the standard noseband or cavesson that comes with their bridle, unaware that a world of noseband options are out there.
- The cavesson should be fitted in such a way that the noseband lies below the cheekbones and on the nose-bone, this way, it will not interfere with his breathing.
- I put a drop noseband or something similar on the horse to stabilize his jaw so that the game of nipping or mouthing me just never even gets started.
- The six-year-old son of Polish Precedent, known for his bad gate manners and unpredictable behavior each morning, wears a netted muzzle from the noseband over his mouth during training in an attempt to give Robinson more control.
- This halter works under all types of bridles, cavessons and nosebands.