Shadow Roll?

tanyajade

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Firstly, are the called something else? I can't seem to find many 'shadow rolls' for sale.

Secondly, do they really help spooky horses? I know you can get the ones that go across the nose, and the ones that go down the cheeks.

Anyone had experience with them?

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dianchi

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Have no idea what this was had to google!

I think I would just use sheepskin, I use it on the noseband to help my mare not lift her head so much. But many of the horseball horses wear it on cheek pieces as a slight blinker effect to stop them shying at the ball.
 

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Shadow roll I always believed to be a more American name for a sheepskin noseband? When worn on the cheeks they're often known as French blinkers. I currently use one on my boys nose- he has a tendency to a very high head carriage but dislikes martingales etc so this just helps encourage him to lower it to see his fences! I did use French blinkers on one horse once who needed to concentrate on the job and not get so distracted so easily- only used a couple of times just to sharpen him up.
 
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