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reigns, plumes, harnesses, spurs, and hoof-mitts or hoof-boots. Lesscommon, but still applicable to all forms of pony play are items such asblinders, breast reigns, masks, horse-head hoods, hobbles (which limit legmovement), martingales (which minimize head-tossing), polos (wraps for apony’s legs), tongue-ties or tongue-ports (for securing the tongue), andspecializedleather, latex or PVC body suits. This list barely scratches the surface when itcomes to the incredibly wide assortment of available ponyplay toys, tack, and accessories.Cart ponies will naturally require a cart, carriage, chariot, sleigh, sulky, orwagon. As pony play accessories go, these items can be among the mostexpensive. Carts and sulkies are typically lightweight two-wheeled vehiclessimilar in appearance to Chinese rickshaws which are pulled behind the pony.Chariots are similar to carts and sulkies in construction, being a lightweight twowheeledvehicle; however the riderremains standing as the chariot is pulled. A wagon is a four-wheeled vehiclethat is designed to be pulled by a single pony or a pairof ponies. Replace the four wheels with runners designed for use on ice,snow, or grass, and it becomes a sleigh. Finally, a carriage is considered thelargest of the pony conveyances; it can be designed to be pulled by as many assix ponies. Pony carts can be quite expensive to purchase, which is why somepony enthusiasts acquire the necessary skills toconstruct their own. In addition to a cart, cart ponies usually require longreigns, and specialized belts or harnesses to which the cart can be attached. Thishelps to reduce the strain on the pony’sarms, and allows the arms to be posed or bound behind the back for aesthetic orpostural purposes.
Riding ponies don’t pull their owners behind them; they carry them and,therefore, typically will require a saddle.Saddles may be the kind made for real horses, or designed specifically forhumans who like pony play. Of the latter variety, there are saddlesspecifically constructed for two-legged and for four-legged human ponies. Sincethe human back is not really designed to support the fullweight of an adult rider (particularly in the four-legged configuration) ridersoften support the bulk of their own weight with their own legs.Even so, the right saddle fitted and used appropriately can make the ride farmore pleasant for both the pony and rider.Show ponies are ponies who are specifically trained to compete in shows. Theywear very elaborate tack, such as ornamentalplumes, harnesses, bridles, boots, tails, and learn various skills. Theseskills may include a variety of gaits, jumps, dances, or dressage techniques.The highly ornamental tack worn by show ponies isusually unique or custom-made, so there are few generalizations that can bemade about it other than to say it’s fancy, fascinating, and fabulously fetish.Pet Play AccessoriesWhile pony play is technically just another form of pet play, the need for highlyspecialized tack and accessories in pony play puts it in a toy category all itsown. Pet play in general, however, is usually far less complicated or expensive.Ponyplay aside, pet play typically falls into three categories: puppy play, kitten play,and miscellaneous or generic pet play. As you mightimagine, the toys and accessories used in pet play are relatively simple,inexpensive, and may even already be sitting unused, somewhere in your
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Riding ponies don’t pull their owners behind them; they carry them and,
therefore, typically will require a saddle.
Saddles may be the kind made for real horses, or designed specifically for
humans who like pony play. Of the latter variety, there are saddles
specifically constructed for two-legged and for four-legged human ponies. Since
the human back is not really designed to support the full
weight of an adult rider (particularly in the four-legged configuration) riders
often support the bulk of their own weight with their own legs.
Even so, the right saddle fitted and used appropriately can make the ride far
more pleasant for both the pony and rider.
Show ponies are ponies who are specifically trained to compete in shows. They
wear very elaborate tack, such as ornamental
plumes, harnesses, bridles, boots, tails, and learn various skills. These
skills may include a variety of gaits, jumps, dances, or dressage techniques.
The highly ornamental tack worn by show ponies is
usually unique or custom-made, so there are few generalizations that can be
made about it other than to say it’s fancy, fascinating, and fabulously fetish.
Pet Play Accessories
While pony play is technically just another form of pet play, the need for highly
specialized tack and accessories in pony play puts it in a toy category all its
own. Pet play in general, however, is usually far less complicated or expensive.
Pony
play aside, pet play typically falls into three categories: puppy play, kitten play,
and miscellaneous or generic pet play. As you might
imagine, the toys and accessories used in pet play are relatively simple,
inexpensive, and may even already be sitting unused, somewhere in your