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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shadow_rollShadow roll - Wikipedia

    A shadow roll is a piece of equipment, usually made of sheepskin or a synthetic material, that is attached to the noseband of a horse's bridle. [1] . Like blinkers, it partially restricts the horse's vision, and helps them to concentrate on what is in front of them, rather than objects on the ground (such as shadows). [2]

  2. 126. 60K views 11 years ago. When working with a horse who spooks easily, try using a shadow roll, which keeps the horse's line of vision at the appropriate level for jumping. Practice working...

  3. 14 de jul. de 2019 · 908 views 4 years ago. Trainer Arlene Cameron tells us about a piece of equipment in harness racing called a shadow roll! She describes what it does and a couple different types of them....

  4. 1 de feb. de 2023 · WHAT IS A SHADOW ROLL? A shadow roll in horse racing is a soft, smooth piece of padded sheepskin or other material that sits across the bridge of the horses nose. It is attached to the horse racing bridle in order to be secure during a race. The point of a shadow roll is to partially block the horses vision, so that it cannot see ...

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  6. 30 de may. de 2021 · My understanding of a shadow rolls function is that when a horse inverts and raises its head, the roll blocks a lot of their vision, and they will drop their head in order to see past the roll. Does a shadow roll reduce the number of shadows a horse can see? How? And how do they aid a spooky horse? NancyM May 31, 2021, 2:10pm #2.

  7. www.horse4course-racetips.com › nose-bandsNose Bands

    The 'shadow roll' noseband is secured between the eyes and the nose. Its primary purpose is to keep the horse from seeing "shadows" on the ground when running. They may also try to jump things like a newspaper or the tracks left by the starting gate.