2 August 2022 #1 M muddybay Well-Known Member Joined 22 January 2021 Messages 522 Visit site Can I use a number bib myself in dressage instead of using bridle numbers?
2 August 2022 #2 Q QuantockHills Well-Known Member Joined 18 April 2016 Messages 419 Location West Somerset Visit site you'd need to check with the organisers.....
2 August 2022 #3 M muddybay Well-Known Member Joined 22 January 2021 Messages 522 Visit site QuantockHills said: you'd need to check with the organisers..... Click to expand... Is there anything in the BD rules against it do you know?
QuantockHills said: you'd need to check with the organisers..... Click to expand... Is there anything in the BD rules against it do you know?
2 August 2022 #4 E eggs Well-Known Member Joined 3 February 2009 Messages 5,395 Visit site If run under BD rules you need to have a number on either side of the horse (I attach mine to the saddle pad). For unaffiliated I would ask the organiser. From the BD rule book Last edited: 2 August 2022
If run under BD rules you need to have a number on either side of the horse (I attach mine to the saddle pad). For unaffiliated I would ask the organiser. From the BD rule book
8 August 2022 #5 abbijay Well-Known Member Joined 20 April 2011 Messages 1,475 Location Cheshire Visit site I know someone who competed quest in a number bib and wasn't stopped but as Eggs has shown above this is against the rules. If unaff you can ask for permission but often they don't require numbers at all.
I know someone who competed quest in a number bib and wasn't stopped but as Eggs has shown above this is against the rules. If unaff you can ask for permission but often they don't require numbers at all.