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Bits for double bridles Horse & Hound 17 September, 2002 01:00. Tack; Assessing the conformation of your horse’s mouth is important when choosing any bit, but it becomes absolutely vital when ...
Horse dentition has uniquely allowed for bits — they have a space between their canines and cheek teeth where a bit can rest on the gums, known as the “bars” of the mouth.
Bits come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, styles and designs, and what suits one horse won’t work as well for another. With such a vast range to choose from, deciding which to use is a complex task.
Whichever bridle you choose for your horse, the names of its different parts are universal. These include the headband, noseband, cheekpiece, browband, throatlash and reins. A bridle is a core item of ...
Here’s our full guide on how to ride in a double bridle, ... Ask for advice – trainer, friends, saddler, bit-fitting consultant – to ensure the bits, bridle and curb chain fit correctly.
Serious concerns have been raised about riding equipment to be used at this year's Rio Olympics, with scientists claiming nosebands and double bridles could cause unnecessary pain and suffering to ...