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"head-collar" Definitions
  1. HALTER

27 Sentences With "head collar"

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Here are the best dog collars you can buy:Best dog collar overall: Lupine Original Dog CollarBest budget dog collar: Blueberry Classic Nylon DogBest leather dog collar: Perri's Padded Leather Dog CollarBest Martingale dog collar: If It Barks Designer Martingale CollarBest head collar: PetSafe Gentle Leader Head Collar 
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With one loop that goes around your dog's neck and another around his nose, the PetSafe Gentle Leader Head Collar gives you increased control over your dog for a more pleasant walking experience.
You should also consider the Blueberry Classic Nylon Dog Collar, the Perri's Padded Leather Dog Collar, the If It Barks Designer Martingale Collar, the PetSafe Gentle Leader Head Collar, and the Herm Sprenger Ultra-Plus Prong Training Collar.
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The palpi, head, collar and forelegs bright rusty. Abdomen with a rusty band on first segment. Forewings with rusty costa. Some fuscous found on sub-costal nervure.
Head, collar and abdomen crimson. Coxa of forelegs and tibia of forelegs and midlegs are crimson. Female has a white spot at end of cell of forewings.
Antennae of male bipectinated with short branches. Hindwings with a large patch of modified scales near anal angle. Head, collar, tegula and prothorax are whitish. Mesothorax and metathorax are dull grey.
Antennae of male ciliated. Head, collar and tegulae are bright yellowish. Thorax and forewings are dark greyish, where forewings possess bright yellow costal area irrorated with a few black scales. Lower edge is waved.
Its wingspan is about 20 mm. In the male, the head, collar and tegula are orange yellow. Its thorax is dark brownish with a few orange scales. Abdomen and wings are very dark brown.
The wingspan of the male is about 36 mm. Antennae ciliate. Head, collar, coxa of forelegs and tibiae are fulvous. Thorax and base of abdomen are fuscous brown, with the remainder of abdomen crimson above.
The wingspan is 36–44 mm. Its head, collar and the vertex of its head are reddish orange. Tegulae and forewings pale reddish brown. The forewings are extensively covered with a metallic golden shimmering surface.
Eulepidotis aglae is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by William Schaus in 1921. It is found in the Neotropics, including Guatemala. The wingspan is about 32 mm. The head, collar, thorax, and two basal segments of the abdomen are reddish brown.
Hindwings with veins 3,4 and 6,7 from angles of cell. The species is described as: wingspan of the male is about 24 mm and the female 30 mm. Head and thorax bright ferrous colour. Vertex of head, collar and metathorax with some sulphur-yellowish patches.
99 See also head collar. :1b.(Australasia and UK) A rope headpiece with the lead rope attached; or a rolled leather headpiece of the same pattern used for leading and showing horses with refined heads.Stratton International Horseman’s Dictionary p. 92Summerhayes Encyclopaedia for Horsemen p. 150 :2.
The wingspan of the male is 18 mm and the female's is 20 mm. In the male, the body is fuscous brown, whereas the head, collar and patagial base are orange. Forewings with black spots at base, middle, and end of cell. There are traces of a curved postmedial line.
The hayloft door is a high-level hatch (usually in a gable wall), through which hay could be loaded directly from a wagon. ;head-collar (Australasia and UK) :A device placed on the head of an equine for the primary purpose of leading or tying the animal;Stratton International Horseman’s Dictionary p. 94Price, et al.
Pedoptila thaletes is a moth in the family Himantopteridae. It was described by Herbert Druce in 1907. It is found in the Republic of the Congo and Cameroon. The head, collar, tegulae, thorax, and abdomen are reddish brown, the abdomen are banded with black and the antennae, underside of the abdomen, and the legs are black.
Echinostoma are internal digenean trematode parasites which infect the intestines and bile duct of their hosts. The length and width of adult Echinostoma varies between species, but they tend to be approximately 2-10mm × 1-2mm in size. Adult Echinostoma have two suckers: an anterior oral sucker and a ventral sucker. They also have a characteristic head collar with spines surrounding their oral sucker.
Lead clipped to a horse's halter A lead shank applied under the chin A lead, lead line, lead rope (US) or head collar rope (UK), is used to lead an animal such as a horse. Usually, it is attached to a halter. The lead may be integral to the halter or, more often, separate. When separate, it is attached to the halter with a heavy clip or snap so that it can be added or removed as needed.
They are also recommended for dogs that pull as the pressure will no longer be directly on their wind pipe. The theory behind the utility of head halters is that if you have control of the head, you have control of the body. The head collar generally consists of two loops, one behind the ears and the other over the nose. This tool generally makes it more difficult for the dog to pull on its leash.
Wellesley sent out The Bug to race five times in Ireland in 1945. He was unplaced in his first two starts and was strongly supported in the betting when finishing second in his next race. Late in the season he won two minor races. The Bug was never an easy horse to manage: on one occasion he escaped from the stables and ran loose around the local countryside until he was led home by a police officer who used his bootlaces to fashion a makeshift head collar.
Lyons Press Horseman's Dictionary p. 102 See also halter and headstall. ;head-shy, headshy :A horse which is reluctant to have its head touched or handled, making it difficult to groom and tack up.Price, et al. Lyons Press Horseman's Dictionary p. 103 ;headstall, head stall #The portion of a bridle that consists of the straps that go over the horse's head and under the throat, excluding the noseband, used to hold the bit in place.Belknap Horsewords p. 235 #An alternate name for a head collar (UK).
A rope or chain from the ring may be attached to a bull's horns or to a head-collar for additional control. With an aggressive bull, a short length of chain or rope may be left hanging loose from the ring, so when he ducks in a threatening manner, the bull will step on the chain and be deterred from attacking.Miller, William C., & Robertson, Major E D S, Practical Animal Husbandry Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 7th ed, 1959: p 16 This lead may also facilitate capture and control of a frisky bull.
In February 1941 the Totenkopf designation was removed from the names of all units other than the Totenkopf Division and the camp Totenkopfwachsturmbanne, and their personnel exchanged the Death's-Head collar insignia for the Waffen-SS Sig-runes. The camp system expanded greatly after the invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, when large numbers of Soviet soldiers were captured. Some were transferred to the camps, where their inhumane treatment became normal. The Totenkopf Division still had close ties to the camp service and its members continued to wear the Death's-Head as their unit insignia.
The camp commander of Auschwitz, as well as the senior camp officers and non- commissioned officers, were all members of the SS-Totenkopfverbände, or SS-TV. Due to a 1941 personnel directive from the SS Personalhauptamt, members of the SS-TV were also considered full members of the Waffen-SS. Such personnel were further authorized to display the Death's Head Collar Patch, indicating full membership in both the SS-TV and Waffen-SS. The Auschwitz Commandant was assigned a full-time administrative staff to which answered a primary adjutant as well as several other SS officers in charge of supply, finance, and other administrative needs.
The selected horses had to be of a good type that could carry sixteen or seventeen stone (102 to 108 kg (224 to 238 lbs)) day after day. The Walers carried the rider, saddle, saddle cloth, bridle, head collar, lead rope, a horseshoe case with one front and one hind shoe, nails, rations for the horse and rider, a bedroll, change of clothing, a rifle and about 90 rounds of .303 rifle ammunition. The gaits of the Waler were considered ideal for a cavalry mount; it could maintain a fast walk and could progress directly to a steady, level canter without resorting to a trot which was noisy, liable to dislodge gear and resulted in soreness in the horse's back.

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