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<p>which includes a heavy noseband with a rein at the nose, but it is used for <a href="page.php?w=longeing">longeing</a>, not for riding.</p>

<p>Some historic designs, when pulled, tightened over the nostrils, creating control by restricting the horse's wind. Metal was used in some designs, a predecessor to the Spanish <b>serreta</b>, a metal noseband with teeth. In general, the hackamore commonly was used on the initial ridings of a horse which was in the process of being broken.   </p>

<p>In 18th-century Spain, a <i>jáquima</i> was the bridle</p><p>
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