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    Figure 8 Foal & Newborn Turnout Halters | Quillin Leather

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    Newborn and Foal Figure 8 Halters
    Brown and brass only, name plates or foal disc available, fits foals for the first few WEEKS. Made from robust English English Belt leather in a little lighter weight.... Show more
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    Product description

    Figure 8 Foal & Newborn Turnout Halters from Quillin are built to sell themselves in the barn and paddock: they combine Kentucky heritage, smart foal-safe design, and premium materials that turn first-time buyers or returning customers into lifelong Quillin fans!

    Why these halters win

    • Built for those first critical weeks: The Figure 8 style gives a snug, secure fit on tiny faces, helping prevent slips and rubs while your foal learns about halters and handling.

    • Turnout-ready from day one: Designed as a true turnout halter, with practical adjustability and everyday durability for paddock, pasture, and barn use. Select medium weight bridle leather, handcrafted construction and solid brass hardware make a statement. Add a name plate or Foal ID Disc for the perfect complement to these Robust Kentucky Quillin Halters. 

    • Growth-friendly fit: Double buckle crown and figure 8 chin allow fast, easy asjustment as your foal grows.

    Kentucky craftsmanship & heirloom quality

    • Authentic Bluegrass Quality from Kentucky's largest custom halter shop: Each halter is handmade in Quillin’s Paris, KY workshop, where more than 17,000 halters are crafted annually for horsemen around the world.

    • Premium bridle leather: Hand-selected, full-grain English-finished bridle leather delivers the feel and look of a premium show piece in a work-ready foal halter.

    • Made to last, not replace: Hand-oiled leather, hand-rubbed edges, and solid brass rivets create a piece that can be cleaned, reconditioned, and used foal after foal.

    Superior materials that sell the story

    • Solid brass hardware: No cheap plating—solid brass that resists corrosion and looks better the more it’s used.

    • Soft from the start: Harness oil and hand finishing mean it arrives supple, not stiff, so it’s kinder on delicate foal skin and more inviting for buyers to handle.

    • Bluegrass barn aesthetic: Classic Kentucky styling helps your customers see the upgrade from mass-produced nylon or low-end leather the second they pick it up.

    Perfect for the barn & breeders

    • Volume-friendly pricing: Online promotions like “SAVE 10% on 4 or more” make these an easy upsell for breeders, boarding barns, and sales programs ordering in sets.

    • Two key sizes, one system: Newborn/Quarter Horse and Foal Figure 8 options let buyers outfit everything from tiny newborns to bigger, growthy babies in a consistent look.

    • Customization potential: Quillin’s broader line supports engraved nameplates and matched tack, so this halter can be the entry point to a full, branded barn look.

    Give your foals the same Kentucky-made advantage top barns trust—secure fit, heirloom-quality leather, and solid brass that stands up to real turnout. Order your Figure 8 Foal and Newborn Turnout Halters today at Quillin.com and lock in multi-halter savings for your next crop of babies.

     

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