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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 307
   Location: Florida | Preferences everyone?
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
Posts: 10794
        Location: Kansas | Browbands are ugly......the less "stuff" on a horses head, the better in my opinion. I think the same thing about the bronc halters with the big leather nosepieces. Dirt and sweat collecting under them has to be uncomfortable.
Edited by Frodo 2015-03-27 8:31 PM
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 Expert
Posts: 3782
        Location: Gainesville, TX | Browband |
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| I love double ear headstalls |
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 Underestimated Underdog
Posts: 3971
         Location: Minnesota | Browband. Call me paranoid but my horse has little nub ears from them getting frost bitten when he was born and rides in a hackamore....a one eared headstall just doesn't seem like a good idea for him. |
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 Owner of a ratting catting machine
Posts: 2258
    
| Browband for snaffles is safer and more stable. I like one ears on everything else. |
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 Coyote Country Queen
Posts: 5666
    
| We have some of each, I guess we just ride in whatever we have available! I have had a couple of horses that do not like a one ear so I make sure to keep them in a browband. One of them would constantly twitch her ear, and the other would shake his head. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I have both |
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Expert
Posts: 1694
      Location: Willows, CA | Browband for me most of the time. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | Out of the 6 headstalls I have only one is a browband... But it's also my nicest one. Go figure |
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Cold hands and Warm Heart
      Location: oklahoma | I like the look of the one ear better but if you have one that gets sweaty and wants to rub, they'll pop them right off if given a chance, lol |
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 Reaching for the stars....
Posts: 12704
     
| Browband certainly works better with hacks, at least for my stallion. He always lowers his head and rubs on my leg after a run, which means he rubs it right off almost every time. But I prefer a one ear on a pretty headed horse. Less distraction or distortion of features. |
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I just read the headlines
Posts: 4483
        
| One ear with a throat latch for my opinionated gelding:) |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
Posts: 9586
       Location: Phoenix | One ear unless using a hackamore. I need to find a fancy brownband headstall for my hackamore,... |
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Posts: 187
   
| ALL my headstalls are browbands with throat latches except one. It has a browband but no throatlatch, as it was to small for my mare and I haven't replaced it yet. I've had/seen to many horses shake off one or two eared headstalls. I don't like the looks of a one/two eared headstall with a throatlatch... |
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 A Bit of a Grammar Nut
Posts: 1788
       Location: floating down a river | I will choose a one ear or a two ear, my husband will choose a browband.... I have better taste then him though. :) |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 464
     
| No contest, one ear. Looks 1000 times better. |
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 Tried and True
Posts: 21185
         Location: Where I am happiest | 99% of one ear headstalls do not have a throat latch. For that reason alone I have all brow band headstalls. A one ear with no throatlatch can and has on many occasions come off a horse and there is nothing worse then free wheeling it like that. |
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Gettin Jiggy Wit It
Posts: 2734
    
| I like brow bands... you should not use a snaffle with a one ear because there's to much of a chance for it to slip off. |
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  Ms. Marine
Posts: 4627
     Location: Texas | I use both. All of my one ears have a throat latch on them though. |
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