I get asked alot about putting in stronger bits when riding excitable, strong and anxious horses in open countryside. A stronger bit may help with children, and inexperienced riders, but the best way for you and your horse is through training - here's what I do.
The 2 Wrinkle Rule with regard to where a bit is placed in a horses mouth has been taught for a long time. It originated in the British Cavalry circa Crimean War, but is a myth with regard to fitting a bit comfortably in a horse's mouth. Here's why.
In all aspects of our lives, including in the world of competitive equestrian sports, emotions can run incredibly high. This was starkly illustrated in the Paris Olympics 2024, where we witnessed two significant incidents.
Wolf and Canine Teeth can oftern be mixed up - so here's an explanation
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