The Danish Equestrian Federation has announced plans to ban double bridles below the country’s national level 4 (equivalent to advanced medium) from 1 September. The federation’s dressage committee ...
Horses competing in the dressage event must wear a double bridle, which means that the horse actually has two separate bits in its mouth, a Snaffle and a Curb, and the rider has to hold onto two sets ...
The type of bridle worn by a horse in dressage competitions is not the only factor affecting their stress levels, a new study has revealed. Scientists from Aberystwyth University and the University of ...
Laura Tomlinson shares her thoughts on proposed rule changes in FEI dressage and looks ahead to an exciting summer of sport First, I want to congratulate Becky Moody on her fantastic performances in ...
In a recent study reported by EQUUS Magazine, 12 horses were outfitted with double bridles featuring crank nosebands, a style of noseband which has a leveraged buckle that allows for a tight fit. The ...
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