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A variation of the Hackamore is called "Mecate Snaffle Bridle Reins" (see how to tie video). It is used as a rein system for a bridle with a bit. The Mecate Reins are meant to be used with slobber straps to connect to the snaffle bits..
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To answer your question about how they tie on- Many times it is one long rope, looped in a certain pattern to make 3 reins- a set of closed rein, and the long rein referred to earlier to lead with that ties to the saddle. ... They are needed for a mecate to tie into. They save your precious rein from being chewed on,
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So, with Mecate reins, you would use the long rope to, for example, lead your horse out of the barn, instead of the loop that forms the reins. You CAN tie (and lead, if for a distance or the horse is acting up) a horse with Mecate reins in a way that puts NO pressure on the bit.
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Part two of a discussion on bits and their uses on horses. ... Here's how the mecate is formed. ... If using the mecate to tie, form a loop under the jaw around the rein leads with the running lead to minimize "pull" on the bit.
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A variation of the Hackamore is called "Mecate Snaffle Bridle Reins". It is used as a rein system for a bridle with a bit. The Mecate Reins are meant to be used with slobber straps (pictured here) and snaffle bits.. ... How to tie the Mecate to a Snaffle Bit Bridle with Slobber Straps...
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You can fashion the progress string into a makeshift halter or use it to tie a horse out on the trail. ... Mecate reins are meant to be used with slobber straps and bits with a 3" ring (you need room for the headstall and slobber straps). The slobber straps protect the mecate and help provide a quick release (feel) for training.
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If you would like more facts about mecate reins and especially how to properly tie them onto a bosal, just sign-up to receive our free e-book, The Mecate Rein, on the Knot-A-tail website.
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