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 ...
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A Government minister has backed a campaign to save horses from pain by allowing top-level riders to compete using bridles without the traditional metal bit. Norman Lamb, the Liberal Democrat minister ...
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, ...
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