advice on leading a pony (attaching lead rope)

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My Daughter has been riding on lead rein for a while now but i am confused how a lead rope should be attached to the bridle. she has been riding at an BHS school and they clip the lead rope to the r/hand bit ring thread through the left ring to lead from the left, other people tell me to hook onto the left ring only whilst others say dont put a lead rope on tha bridle at all.... Can anyone give me some ideas on which is correct.

We have use of a pony for the next few months and dont want to cause any injury.... we will also be doing a fun kids show so want to be doing this correctly...
 
The safest thing to do is to use a headcollar and a bridle, if you can fit it under or over the bridle in a safe and comfortable way. If not, clipping it to the noseband was how we were always taught for preference (but depending on styles that might not be comfortable or practical), or through one bit ring to the other if the pony is strong, and never to one ring alone, because that is harsh and could easily hurt the pony.

Any of the other ways are fine, in my opinion. :) The most correct for showing will be to both bit rings, possibly using a coupling, but I'm sure there's someone experienced in that field who will come along and confirm that.
 
At a BHS riding school i worked at we attatched a connecter (memory blank cant remember its "proper" name) that connected to each side of the bit and you connected leadrope to that as for lead rein showing it must be attatched to the noseband as the child if able to go competing should be able to stear and such on their own the leader is there really for support and comfort hope this helps!
 
I'm sure its safe.

My daughters are still on lead rein and I attach to the noseband as thats the rules when showing so try to keep it simple.

But through the bit rings (both) is also fine - not one though.

Hope that help
 
I used a coupling when my son was on the lead rein, however when doing lead rein dressage etc, the rule was to clip it to the noseband.

A word of warning re attaching to the right ring of the bit & threading it through the left. I once saw a pony rear & tip its rider off when the rope acted like a curb rein. However, I've also occasionally used this method without problems.
 
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