The Bit and the Reins Developing Good Contact and Sensitive Hands
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Dressage Bridle Bit Popular Q&A
Q: Dressage Competition Rules, Specifically The Bridle And Bit?
A: I'm not quite sure about the double bridle, only that they're for advanced, well trained horses that know what they're doing; you would never break or train a h... Read More »
Q: Can you use any type of bit with a dressage bridle?
A: It depends on the show really. Different shows have different rules. You may be able to use a full-cheek or different bit. Read More »
Q: What is a dressage bridle?
A: a spicific bridle designed for dressage horses in compatition. Read More »
Q: How to Introduce the Bridle to a Young Dressage Horse.
A: 1. Desensitize your horse to having his ears and poll touched by running your hands over his ears and head. Do this until the horse is relaxed about having his ... Read More »
Q: How to Hook a Bit to a Bridle.
A: 1. Hang the bridle from a peg or nail so that it hangs flat. Position the bit so that the curve of the bit faces out or up, not in. 2. Working on one side at a ... Read More »