(1) A strap from the back of a saddle passing under the horse's tail; prevents saddle from slipping forward
(2) A strap from the back of a saddle passing under the horse's tail
(3) Prevents saddle from slipping forward
(1) Donkeys and mules don't have the big shoulders horses have, so their saddles have a special tail piece called a crupper to prevent saddle and rider from sliding forward onto the animal's neck.
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(3) Attached to the back edge of the aparejo's two sacks was a crupper , a broad leather strap, that ran around the animal's hindquarters and under its tail.