The Quirt annotated

The Quirt annotated

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Publisher's Synopsis

A quirt is a short whip associated with the Southwestern United States. It often has a braided leather lash.The falls on a quirt are made of leather, usually cow hide. The core of the quirt can be a leather bag filled with lead shot; the main part including the handle is often made from braided rawhide, leather, or kangaroo hide and is usually somewhat stiff but flexible.The old-style horse quirt is still carried by some Western horsemen, and this style of quirt is seen in the early Western cowboy films.The quirt, due to its slow action, is not particularly effective as a riding aid for horses, though at times it has been used as a tool of punishment. Rather, it is an effective tool to slap or goad cattle from horseback.In the vaquero tradition, a quirt with a long handle, known as a romal, was attached to the end of a closed set of reins. The romal was primarily used as a noisemaker to slap or goad cattle. (The handle made it too slow and of the wrong length for use on the horse.) This combination of romal and closed reins, today referred to as "romal reins" or "romal style reins", is seen primarily in the horse show ring in certain types of Western pleasure classes.

Book information

ISBN: 9798548907189
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 206
Weight: 245g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 11mm