The 4-H Bit and Bridle Club meets on the 1st Monday of the month, January through June and September through November. January - April meetings will be held at the Purdue Extension - Steuben County ...
They are used to steer a horse, but some think placing a hunk of metal in their mouths and tugging on it is cruel. A few riders have found another way. By Sarah Maslin Nir As Brendan Wise gallops his ...
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All the parts of a horse’s bridle explained
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 ...
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.
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