A
crupper (icon | ˈ | k | r | ʌ | p | ər occ. spelled crouper) is a piece of tack used on horse s and other equids to keep a saddle ,
Kaynak: CrupperThese were held on with a girth or surcingle that included breast straps and
crupper s From the earliest depictions, saddles became
Kaynak: SaddleA strap attached by looping through the
crupper D at the rear of the saddle / pad or surcingle to attach the
crupper. Shaft tugs, or just
Kaynak: Horse harnessIn Chinese, 紂 also refers to a horse
crupper the part of a saddle or harness most likely to be soiled by the horse. Early reign
Kaynak: King Zhou of Shangthat has a number of rings on either side, placed at varying heights, usually with a
crupper to prevent the surcingle from sliding forward.
Kaynak: Bitting rigfox hunting ; or on rough terrain such as trail riding , These include breastplate s, overgirths ,
crupper s, and, on pack saddles, breeching .
Kaynak: Girth (tack)harness , the weight of the vehicle and passenger is little enough that the girth and
crupper of the harness provide sufficient braking support.
Kaynak: Breeching (tack)The rear of the saddle is sometimes secured by a
crupper . A breastplate is sometimes added. A saddle blanket or numnah is used under
Kaynak: Australian Stock SaddleThe
crupper and the caparison accorded with the saddle-bows,: And all was arrayed on red with nails of richest gold,: Which glittered and
Kaynak: Gringoletthe breeching and often a
crupper which prevents the loaded saddle from sliding too far forward and the breast collar which holds the
Kaynak: Pack saddleUse of a
crupper is not common, but sometimes seen to keep the saddle from sliding forward on horses with a certain build. Protective
Kaynak: Endurance ridingThe equipment used by early roughriders consisted of a poley saddle or exercise pad, without stirrup s or a
crupper and a chest rein that
Kaynak: Australian rodeoThe croupiere (also crupiere bacul or
crupper ) protected the horse's hind quarters. It could be made from any combination of leather,
Kaynak: Barding