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I would probably just put it on the horse you want it on and see how it fits(can you ajust it to fit) Thten you shlould be able to tell wether it is pony, cob, horse, or draft sized.
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Are you trying to sell it? I would just put it on a horse that you know what size they take. if it fits I'd call it what ever size the horse is. If it fits but it is on the last hole I'd say it is a size smaller and vice versa for almost too small Or you could compare it to a bridle that you know the size of
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yes i want to sell it, but i'd like to know the size of it!!!! i don't have a horse, so to meausre it on one is hard... when i got it it was suppose to be big enough to fit the quarter horse draft cross i was part-leasing, but it was WAY TOO SMALL. ANd it would have been to much hassle to deal with the people i got it from to send it back, and chances are i wouldn't get my money back |
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