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Crops and whips for horses - confidence and precision in every situation

Welcome to the "Crops and whips" category at agrarzone.de! Here you will find high-quality products that have been specially developed for the needs of horses. From crops and whips to lunging whips, we offer a wide range of accessories for equestrian sports.

The right equipment for successful communication

The right communication between rider and horse is crucial for successful harmony and cooperation. Our crops and whips help you to send clear and precise signals to your horse. Whether you want to refine your aids, encourage your horse to pay more attention or need assistance with ground work - our high-quality products will help you achieve reliable and finely tuned communication.

High-quality materials for quality and durability

Our crops and whips are made from high-quality materials that guarantee a long service life. The handles are ergonomically shaped and sit comfortably in the hand so that you have optimum control over your aids. The whips and crops are hard-wearing and robust to withstand the demands of equestrian sports.

Safety and animal welfare come first

When selecting our products, we pay particular attention to the safety and well-being of your horse. Our crops and whips are designed to be animal-friendly and gentle to use. By using the aids correctly and handling them with respect, you can support your horse's posture and build a trusting relationship.

FAQ: Frequently asked questions about crops and whips

Question 1: Why is a whip useful when riding?
A whip is used to give the horse subtle signals and to support the rider's aids. It can be used to direct the horse's attention, make leg aids more precise or facilitate transitions.

Question 2: What length should a wh ip be?
The length of the crop depends on the size of the rider and comfort. In general, the crop should not be longer than 120 cm to ensure proper use.

Question 3: How can I teach my horse how to use a whip correctly?
The correct use of a whip requires patience and consistency. Start with small exercises and reward your horse for correct behavior. Consult an experienced trainer to make sure you are using the whip correctly.