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Does this halter look comfortable? (PICS INCLUDED)?

Does the halter look comfortable??? I am getting a horse soon and I want only the best for her, although I am only 12 and for extras like this I have to pay. I am getting the fleece in pink, but this looks like ruff leather, and I want my horse to feel comfortable with a halter on so it feels like there is not one on her. Also, do you think it would look good on my horse

HALTER: http://thehaughtyhorse.com/images/products/display/60-997.jpg

MY HORSE http://www.ramsesarabianhorses.com/1108UpdatesST/LABravadaFour.jpg

I want all my horses tack to match, and I love pink, so this I think would look good with my pink Saddle pad, wraps, stirrups, whip, bridle, bit, ect.
My horse is a pure-bred egyptian arabian. Her Name is La Bravada. She is my friends 2 horses foal, who i bought
well she was a foal, she is 9 years old, and they cant keep her, so I am buying her

Beautiful horse! Looks like my Arabian!

I wouldn't recommend that halter for two reasons: First off, that fleece is going to be destroyed very fast. Halters get REALLY dirty. My halter used to be orange with a hot pink lead. The lead is now white and the halter a very faded orange. I've only had it for a year and it looked like this in under 6 months. Yesterday I found it in the mud. The fleece is going to be VERY dirty and yucky. Would you want that on your horse's face?

Also, the halter is leather. I don't like leather halters because they break easily. I one time saw a horse panic a bit in a trailer and the top of his halter snapped. Then we had a loose horse and a broken halter.

The halter does look comfortable but remember that you really only use it to lead you horse to and from places. Getting a nylon halter would be a better choice. They are comfortable and cheaper. If they get dirty, you can hose them off and call it a day. You can get them in really cool colors as well!

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