From team chasing and showjumping to hacking and schooling, the use of bitless bridles is increasing. However, if you’ve only ever ridden horse in a bit, it can feel daunting to go without. We speak ...
Previous studies evaluating the behavioral responses of horses to different types of bridles found that horses perform at least as well, if not better, with a bitless bridle than a jointed snaffle. To ...
A passionate rider has launched a petition for bitless bridles to be allowed in dressage competitions at all levels. Spain-based Amelia Jayne Betney, 18, has been riding bitless for a year and enjoys ...
We horsey people think (and talk) about saddle fit a lot — but what about bridle fit? Both are essential items of horse tack ...
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