inhand showing what do you lead with

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If leading with a bit you need a coupling and leather lead line

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This isn't true I'm afraid. If you are using an inhand bridle (for horses aged 3 and under) you use a coupling with leather lead. If you're using a ridden bridle (for horses aged 4 and over) you use normal reins taken over the head (preferably using a bridle with 2 reins).
 

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If leading with a bit you need a coupling and leather lead line

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This isn't true I'm afraid. If you are using an inhand bridle (for horses aged 3 and under) you use a coupling with leather lead. If you're using a ridden bridle (for horses aged 4 and over) you use normal reins taken over the head (preferably using a bridle with 2 reins).

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true!! sorry was only thinking of youngstock classes
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I think you can get them to stand up better with reins over the head rather than a lead and coupling.
 
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