michellev123
Well-Known Member
As title really have heard this off two people now. Personally I dont think it is true but if anyone could clear it up for me?
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Surely it's only common sense to only take a horse on a public road in a bridle? Even the ploddiest can have a spook; what price safety and could you prove to your insurance company you were in control in just a headcollar if the worst happened?
Interesting in hearing the definitive answer to this as my walks with my 2yo and getting closer and closer to the road![]()
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My thinking exactly!! I take Oscar out in a dually and feel completly in control, even if he does walk very fast lol
My girl doesn't pull at all but I am considering bridling her for walks as I would rather jab her in the teeth than her get hit by a car. I doubt it would come to that but I think it would make me more comfortable - a calm confident handler = a calm confident youngster. I currently walk her in a rope halter so she responds to poll/nose pressure but I sometimes wonder what would happen if she seriously went into reverse...
Short answer is no they don't, not by any law. You can check with your insurance company, but so far I've used three that haven't had anything in their terms and conditions insisting on this.