baby_wispa
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I want a decent comfort bridle for my newly bitted youngster.
I am 100% sure I don't want to go bitless, however I want what's best and most comfortable for him.
My first choice went straight to Jeffries, as I swear by their quality, looks and trust the craftsmanship - I've had Jeffries for years but I was recommended to buy a Micklam.
My first impressions of it were negative to be honest because of it's looks and its design but it is REALLY better for the horse than a traditional bridle?
I know any bridle of any sort in the wrong hands can be bad for the horse but Ive been told it would actually be more beneficial to my horse than the Premier. Does anyone know anything more on this topic?
I am 100% sure I don't want to go bitless, however I want what's best and most comfortable for him.
My first choice went straight to Jeffries, as I swear by their quality, looks and trust the craftsmanship - I've had Jeffries for years but I was recommended to buy a Micklam.
My first impressions of it were negative to be honest because of it's looks and its design but it is REALLY better for the horse than a traditional bridle?
I know any bridle of any sort in the wrong hands can be bad for the horse but Ive been told it would actually be more beneficial to my horse than the Premier. Does anyone know anything more on this topic?