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Headcollarsare one of the most commonly used pieces of horse equipment. In fact, 88% of owners use a horse headcollar every day*. As riders, we have safety equipment to protect ourselves, such as boots, hats and body protectors. This is obviously to prevent injury or the severity of injury in the event of an accident. But is there a need for our horse headcollars to be safe too? We designed our Stellar Headcollar after researching headcollar accidents, read on to find out what we found.
Why is it important that horse headcollars are safe?
We’ve already established that headcollars are used frequently. But when looking into the research around headcollars, there didn’t seem to be any. Even ‘safe’ headcollars seemed to have no testing (from what is publicly available to view).
First of all, is there a need for safety? Are headcollars potentially causing injury to horses? Dr David Marlin undertook a survey of 5615 horse owners to find out*. The results showed the following:
- Almost 1 in 3 horses were injured as a result of a headcollar related incident.
- More than 1 in 7 people were injured as a result of a headcollar related incident.
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167 horses were fatally injured as a result of a headcollar.
These incidents happened during various points of general horse handling, with most of them occurring when horses were tied up. If you think about it… Most horse owners tie their horses up on a daily basis. Then when we travel or compete, horses can be tied up even more frequently. Of course, there are always other accidents that can happen, especially if your horse is turned out in a headcollar. We all know of the freak accidents too, where horses get their headcollars attached to gates, or stable doors.
In summary, these survey results certainly demonstrate the need for headcollar safety. While some horse owners may think that their horse doesn’t need a safe headcollar, it follows the same principle as our own riding hats. You may only fall off once every few years – but your hat is there to protect you when you do. Your horse may have never had an accident involving a headcollar. But a safe headcollar will be there to help them if and when they do.
How do you know a horse headcollar is safe?
The first step to find out if a headcollar is safe is to look at what could potentially cause injury.
There is likely to be two reasons:
- The force placed on the horses’ head from the headcollar during an incident.
- The horses panic, if they are restricted, could cause them to fall or thrash around blindly.