Hackamore - Wikipedia A hackamore (or jáquima) is a type of animal headgear which does not have a bit Instead, it has a special type of noseband that works on pressure points on the face, nose, and chin
Jaquima to Freno: The History Practice of Traditional Vaquero . . . A horse’s face is full of nerve endings and very sensitive In the practice of jaquima to freno, a colt will be started in a large diameter bosal, and as his learning progresses, the size of bosals and mecates decrease, with the objective being to initiate the most response from the least contact
The Jaquima – What It Is And How To Use It – Richard Beal A Jaquima is a Colombian equine headstall, complete with a nose band (bosal) and chin strap (curb) The Jaquima was originally brought to this country with the Paso Fino and is the traditional training bridle for them
What is a Jaquima? | Custom Horse Tack, American, Spanish, Paso Fino A Jaquima is a piece of equipment that is primarily used with Paso Finos, Trote y Galope and Trocha horses, but can benefit any breed of horse A Jaquima is similar to an American hackamore and it is the traditional tra ining tool for the Paso Fino or Criollo Horse of South American
The Jaquima - VAQUERO ONTARIO The Jaquima is a very simple bridle used by the Vaquero but it is fundamental to the development of the seemingly magical communication between horse and the Vaquero
La Jaquima – J. M. Capriola The jaquima, or hackamore, could be called the signature piece of traditional vaquero horsemanship because of its unique role in the progression of a “green” colt to a finished bridle horse