In Extremadura - Spain - the word "CABRESTO" is leather, rope, rope Ribbon. . . that unites the e browband headstall that uses the animal in the head, with the hand of the person who runs it, so if it is mounted on it, as if you move it from "cabresto" directing it where it has to go. Tends to be sufficiently long for which also you used as "whip" to herd it. I hope that explanation has clarified them the meaning of this word so of daily use at other times. Best regards.
HALTER: Halter is called a bull, usually of a breed used for meat production, which castrates two years to facilitate his dressage. After a long process of learning it is used for farming purposes of fighting bulls for different operations related to the management of wild animals in the field. They are also used in the squares of bulls for driving back to the corrals the bulls who for some reason are not suitable for closures.The Halter is meek for being a native of a different race of Lydia and not by effect of castration as some believe.CABRESTO: (They see ) It is a strip of rawhide, with clips at their ends, one of which fastens the rings of the muzzle or the guarantor, and the other serves as a PIN or tie the horse in the corner of the typical palenqueEL