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23/08/01
A reins refers to a loop of rope or belt tied to the upper lip of a horse, accompanied by an interwoven handle, used as a control device. The reins serve as a means for the rider to control the horse, conveying signals of communication between humans and the horse. If driving a horse is compared to driving a car, then the reins are equivalent to the steering wheel. The reins are based on the sensitivity of the anesthesia department. When you need the horse to raise its head, stop, or turn, controlling the reins can accurately convey your instructions to the horse. The reins can be used to control the speed and direction of a horse. When you want to walk to the right, gently pull on the reins on the right; To the left, pull to the left; If you want to stop in place, simultaneously pull back the reins on both sides.
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