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bear·ing rein
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Princeton's WordNet
bearing rein, checkreinnoun
a rein designed to keep the horse's head in the desired position
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bearing rein
A bearing rein, known today as an overcheck or a checkrein, is a piece of horse tack that runs from a point on the horse's back, over the head, to a bit. It is used to prevent the horse from lowering its head beyond a fixed point. A variation called a side check passes beside the ears through loops at the top of the bridle cheekpieces. It can be attached to the surcingle of a horse harness, or to the harness saddle. An overcheck or bearing rein shares some function with side reins, draw reins, and the de Gogue, and has the opposite function to a chambon and martingale. It can be attached to the same bit as the reins, or to a second, separate bit.
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bearing rein
A bearing rein, also known as an overcheck or checkrein, is a strap or piece of horse tack that runs from a horse's saddle, bridle, or harness up to its head and is used to control the horse's head carriage and prevent it from lowering its head too much. It can help to maintain control over the horse's movements and guide it in the desired direction.
Webster Dictionary
Bearing rein
a short rein looped over the check hook or the hames to keep the horse's head up; -- called in the United States a checkrein
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Bearing rein
A bearing rein, known today as an overcheck or a checkrein, is a piece of horse tack that runs from a point on the horse's back, over the head, to a bit. A bearing rein is used to prevent the horse from lowering its head beyond a fixed point. A variation, called a side check, passes beside the ears through loops at the top of the bridle cheekpieces. It can be attached to the surcingle of a horse harness, or to the harness saddle. A bearing rein shares some function with side reins, draw reins, and the de Gogue, and has the opposite function to a chambon and martingale. It can be attached to the same bit as the reins, or to a second, separate bit.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bearing rein in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bearing rein in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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