What types of bridles are there?
Hi guys! Can someone explain to me what types of bridles there are and what they're used for?
Hi guys! Can someone explain to me what types of bridles there are and what they're used for?
My jumping pony had an accident in the paddock 6 weeks ago, and the next day she was completely lame in the hindquarters. Vet was there, came from spine. So, then the osteopath came to realign it and showed me exercises, massaged it, loosened it up, etc. Then it was fine for three days and…
I've just completed my fourth riding lesson, and I'm still trotting on the lunge. I always hold on to the saddle because I lack balance, but I'm getting better and better. But I swing too far forward, meaning I have way too much momentum when I stand up. I'm also way too slow dismounting, and…
Hi, I have been riding for many years and that is why I wanted to maybe have a horse share. I don't know where to ask. I look forward to your answers
I have a Shetland pony as a foster pony. It's in a stable WITHOUT A RIDING ARENA OR INDOOR ARENA. This means we "only" have a large meadow and a small wooded area for training. I've always taken it for walks, but I'd like to offer the pony more variety. Can you help me?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/nIuwXmUD1sw Who knows a lot about horses? Is this a reflex in horses? Is the horse imitating Miller, or is Miller imitating the horse? Is this some kind of game, or is Miller teasing the horse?
Hey, I have a question: whether it makes sense to get the lungeing badge, like, whether you'll actually need it later on, whether it's useful for anything, or something like that. Thanks in advance 🙂
The most common are the watertrense, the D-ring-Trense, the olive headtrense and the gags and countless others. Everyone could not list, so the most common. There are whole books about the mode of operation, which unfortunately blows the frame of a portal.
the FN list of approved equipment (tra-combustion sports) gives out.
they are good to ride or drive. more or less good. most less good.
You mean guaranteed trensence and not trenses, so the bites.
They are easy to go for and find good articles on various blogs. Simply enter “XY horsetail effect”.
I as a professional rider can tell you that the most commonly used water trenses, the D-ring trenses, the olive head trenses and the gags are. Overall, however, there are much more. Explaining the effects would take years. I hope I could help you anyway.