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Your instructor was right. Menage (can't do the accent thingy!) has a totally different meaning.
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Those yards were always pristine (if a little run down) and all the students always passed. Which was a good job as I would not have...
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I always quarter rugs when grooming or tacking up in the winter regardless of whether the horse is clipped. I'm of an age when all...
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I would say exactly the same. I think that is a regional difference, rather than horsey terminology.
8 January 2026
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Re water, I would say 'take the chill off it' for example if adding a kettle of boiled water to the horse's water bucket in cold...
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I dont think so. A halter is made of rope and can be tied with a slip knot A head collar is leather or nylon straps with a buckle to fasten.
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Quartering is most commonly used with fully clipped horses, and when you groom them, you undo the rug, but don't fully take it off...
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