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Ornamental fringe hung from a horse's bridle to discourage flies
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A sallong is an ornamental fringe hung from the browband of a horse's bridle, or from a phalera. It functions also to discourage flies.

A less ornamental form of this fringe, hung from the browband, is known also as a fly fringe or mosquero.

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