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A crop, sometimes called a ''riding crop'' or ''hunting crop'', is a rather short type of Whip without a crack, used in Horseback Riding , hence also known as a '''horsewhip'''. TYPES AND USES A crop usually consists of a long rod of fiberglass or cane or which is covered in Leather , fabric, or similar material. The rod of a crop thickens at one end to form a handle, and terminates in a thin, flexible tress such as wound cord or a leather tongue. The thin end is intended to make contact with the horse. The handle may have a loop of leather to help secure the grip. The length of a crop is designed to allow enough leverage for it to be accelerated rapidly with a controlled flick of the wrist without causing the rider balancing problems. Crops are designed to back up the natural aids (leg, seat and voice) aids of a rider.
''Hunting whips'' are not for use on the horse, but have a "hook" at the end to use in opening and shutting gates without dismounting, as well as a long leather strip to keep the hounds from coming near the horse's legs, and possibly getting kicked.
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