I was hoping for a thread on this! Was a lovely round. How though does the bit stay in the horses mouth with no contact at all? Surely he'd be just willingly holding it in his mouth...wow...is that what he's doing?! Sorry, having a bit of a think out loud
I guess it must be allowed, I think the horse may have tounge/bit tied down as pretty sure that i saw something black! .. I know teeth have bit seats etc but I wouldnt think a bit would just stay in the mouth!
dunno.....maybe a headcollar wouldnt be so tight on the poll?
it had a really long bridle path aswell so no one has to brush close to the ears i s'pose!
so wierd to watch!
Where I lived as a child a lot of people used to ride with just a leather thong which was tied at the back in the chin groove so it didn't fall out. Seemed unexceptional then because it was so normal, but now I'd think
rope round the neck would be my guess, It's what I do with all my ponies. Headcollars are somewhat redundant on our yard as no one bothers. Ponies all lead quite happily from the rope.
Good on her! I'm considering using one when I back my youngster - to avoid inadvertant pressure on the poll. But then the lead and long line OK with a bridle so I may not bother - not decided fully yet...
That is very pragmatic of her. Why get a rid of a good horse if the only problem is it won't do with a bridle?? I think it shows she's a lateral thinker.
Not sure I agree that we all should now go out and ride with no bridle though...