teapot
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That photo’s a few years old, but you only have to follow Helen Cruden’s Instagram account to see it’s still happening in the world of show jumping
View attachment 109589now doesn't that look better, doesn't even had a full browband or throat lash!
There's also Jurgen Krackow who has ridden a couple of his horses in a bosal. Not that bosals are incapable of being unpleasant for a horse, but it's so much nicer of a picture.Luca Moneta Italian show jumper who famously did the puissance with very little tack and gave his little mare carrots after jumping.
There is another guy as well more recently going sans nose band and martingale in a snaffle and doing well. Edited to add his name is Gregory Cottard.

Please don't lump things like ear bonnets and masks in with horrible things like this. People use those to try and help/calm their horses so pretty much the opposite end of the spectrum to that contraption.Showjumping of course, some of the contraptions they use....
Plus the ear covers, probably ear plugs too, surprised it doesn't have one of those masks which seem to be the latest "trend" (in edition to the ear net of course
That noseband looks really heavy too, then done up with metal..
There's more contraption than face. The mouthpiece of the bit doesn't look nice at all either - 3 strands of something, never seen that type before so not sure what it is but looks like it could be at risk of pinching. Yet I expect the rider will wear spurs...
The fact it's had to be wrapped in vet wrap so is presumably rubbing his face. How can this be a happy horse having to wear all that? I can get cross nosebands etc, pelhams, a hackamore on its own but this is a hackamore, and some sort of nasty bit plus an additional noseband like a walking tack shop
Looking just under the chain that fastens the hackamore - is that white hairs? So has it rubbed him previously? Looks faintly like white hairs in the shape of a chain but may be the light...
Love that picThere's also Jurgen Krackow who has ridden a couple of his horses in a bosal. Not that bosals are incapable of being unpleasant for a horse, but it's so much nicer of a picture.
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Interesting, there's been a several who ride in a bridleless bit or war bridle, but usually only for one 'quirky' horse. Can't think of anyone who consistently competes all their horses in one, unlike Luca Moneta who I think considers his tack part of his ethos (and who was going to pull out of said puissance, because he wanted to leave it on a good note for his mare, but then eventually decided to do the final round and won!)
Quite. This is my mare in her Fenwick calming mask, she loves it and it has helped to completely settle her TMJ and poll issues. And another pic of her in her Fenwick ears, which she wears for comfort along with her Transcend bitless bridlePlease don't lump things like ear bonnets and masks in with horrible things like this. People use those to try and help/calm their horses so pretty much the opposite end of the spectrum to that contraption.


I don't use a noseband or browband and just have a normal headpiece - it doesn't moveGreat photo. I ride without a noseband or throat lash. I’m still looking for a secure headpiece so I can ditch the browband too. It looks so much better.
Imo, most of the public don’t pay any attention to tack, however, it only takes one image going viral.
In what world is ALL of this kit needed in one go?
A bridle that sits right behind the eyes.
A throat lash done up incredibly tightly.
A hacakmore with a massive shank and a chain across the back, again incredibly tightly.
A snaffle with mouthpiece that just looks evil.
A drop noseband done up tightly that has a chain across the back of the chin not leather.
Draw reins.
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This appears to be the same horse and set-up, attached to an unsurprising if hideous news report
https://horsesport.com/horse-news/andrew-kocher-suspected-using-shock-spurs-horses/
Not sure what the chaps name is but his horses are ridden at the highest level in sj without a noseband or martingale. Perhaps its time top riders take a leaf out of his book. I appreciate not all horses can be ridden in basic tack but surely non need that lot on their head. Poor poor horse.
That was my first thought. Pony probably also ridden in nice long spurs.Polo?
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polo ponies are hoggedThat was my first thought. Pony probably also ridden in nice long spurs.
I don't suppose that the apology for a human that stuck all those contraptions on the poor horse will get to Heaven, but if he did, I hope that he discovers that God is a large stallion . . .This appears to be the same horse and set-up, attached to an unsurprising if hideous news report
https://horsesport.com/horse-news/andrew-kocher-suspected-using-shock-spurs-horses/
I went to watch that competition. It was a hard course with very few clear rounds (and one poor competitor was interrupted by anti horse sport protestors running onto the course). It was a well deserved win.now doesn't that look better, doesn't even had a full browband or throat lash!
I have quite a bit of vintage tack that was used by members of the GB team in the 50s/60s and while it was quite simple, the snaffle bits were huge, sharp, nickel things which weren't all that kind, particularly given the slightly gung ho un-finessed riding of most of the riders. So it wasn't all rainbows and fluffy clouds back then.
But what is so appalling to me is that pro riders across the disciplines think that wrapping so much kit and ironmongery round a horse's face is in any way good for its welfare, let alone enhances its performance, and the rules don't seem to be doing much to stop it from happening.
I bet this horse wishes that were true!But I thought it wasn’t the bit but the hands holding the reins that made a bit severe….