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Have you ever ridden a horse in a bitless bridle and would you consider doing so if you don’t already? Few things cause more division and controversy than the subject of riding in a bitless bridle, ...
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 Utah man is suing the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission over its rule that prohibits bitless bridles in races. Edward Buck, inventor of the bitless Spirit Bridle, has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District ...
<p>Illegal medication and what to do about it is buzzing again, with the arrival of hot weather.</p> ...
Eagle-eyed observers at the recently-concluded Sandy Ridge Quarter Horse meet in Lexington, Ky., may have noticed something different when they looked at 3-year-old Dirti Dianne. The Clint Crawford ...
A FAVORITE TRAIL ride of mine is from Littleton Horse Camp to the Mount Muller summit. I’ve ridden it several times, and each time, I find myself awestruck by the majestic views of Sol Duc Valley, ...
A Norfolk riding club is at the forefront of a campaign to change dressage competition rules across the country. The Norfolk Horse Training and Equitation Club (NHTEC) based at Running Free Farm, ...