A fiador (/ˈfiːədɔːr/) term of Spanish colonial origin referring to a hackamore component used principally in the Americas. In English-speaking North America...
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Fiador can refer to: Fiador (tack) Fiador knot This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Fiador. If an internal link led you here...
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containing the loop is held by the guardian. Child harness Coiling Creance Fiador (tack) "Comparing Bicycle-mounted Leashes". Archived from the original on 2010-05-16...
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Buntline hitch (redirect from Studding sail tack bend)
Complete Rigger's Apprentice (Camden: International Marine, 1998), 54. Ashley, 309. Buntline Hitch Slipped Buntline Hitch Variations Stunsail Tack Bend...
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ways the fiador knot is used with certain types of horse tack: The knot is used on, and shares its name with, the fiador of a hackamore. The fiador knot holds...
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v t e Horse equipment and tack Glossary of equestrian terms Category:Horse tack and equipment...
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be ready to fly free (without the use of the creance). Leash Lead (tack) Fiador (tack) Perdue, Craig (2012). Paleofalconry: Falconry Under Primitive Conditions...
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v t e Horse equipment and tack Glossary of equestrian terms Category:Horse tack and equipment...
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the horse Hoof boot Henderson, Carolyn (2002). The New Book of Saddlery & Tack. Sterling. ISBN 0806988959. OL 7944241M. Belknap, Maria (2004). The Allen...
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(1045–221 BC)". Journal of World Prehistory. 34 (4): 489–530. doi:10.1007/s10963-021-09161-9. Horse tack Horse harness Draught horse Horse-drawn vehicle v t e...
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