Things You'll Need
- Horse headstall attached to bit
- 2 leather split reins
- 2 slobber straps
- Leather shoelace
- Bit with 3-inch rings for mecate use
- Mecate rope
Instructions
Split Reins
Lay the headstall and bit on a flat surface. Push one end of the slobber strap through the back (horse side) of the bit ring, tanned leather side facing out. Fold the strap back so the first strap meets the strap̵7;s other end. Repeat on the other side.
Place the attachment end of one split rein between the two ends of the folded slobber strap and loosely align them. (Slobber straps for leather split reins have small holes in each end. When folded, the strap holes line up with those in the reins.) Repeat for the other rein.
Slip one end of the leather shoestring through all aligned holes and back around again, tying rein and strap together and knotting firmly. Cut excess string (leave enough to hold the knot) and use it to tie the other slobber strap to the other rein.
Mecate Reins
Pass the leather mecate slobber straps through both bit rings as for split rein straps, folding the straps over the bit ring so the ends face back (toward the horse).
Attach the mecate rein starting with the ride side of the bit (horse̵7;s right side). Slobber straps for mecates have one large hole in each end to allow the mecate rope to be pushed through and tied. Secure one end of the mecate to the slobber strap, using an overhand knot.
Allow 8 to 10 feet for your one-piece mecate rein. (Try the headstall on your horse to get a more accurate measurement of the length you̵7;ll need for a loose rein.) Just beyond that length, attach mecate rope to the slobber strap on the other side, securing that strap with an overhand knot but leaving the tail end free.