padarco
New User
If the art of dressage is riding a horse in its own natural balance and it working in harmony with its rider without the need for force why will nobody allow bitless bridles to be considered legal in unaffiliated or affiliated dressage even at the lower levels?
I have a horse who I have tried every bit known to man in his mouth and he just cannot bear a bit in his mouth - always goes behind it. Against my better judgement I rode him in a Dr. Cook Bitless bridle and the transformation was nothing short of a miracle - he went forward was relaxed in his neck and back and worked in self-carriage. Now I would like to compete him, I can jump and XC but no dressage!!!
Could anyone tell me why a bitless bridle is not seen to be acceptable. By bitless I am talking a totally non-mechanical bridle not a hackamore.
I would like to get a rule change and I wondered if anyone has any advice on how to go about this.
I have a horse who I have tried every bit known to man in his mouth and he just cannot bear a bit in his mouth - always goes behind it. Against my better judgement I rode him in a Dr. Cook Bitless bridle and the transformation was nothing short of a miracle - he went forward was relaxed in his neck and back and worked in self-carriage. Now I would like to compete him, I can jump and XC but no dressage!!!
Could anyone tell me why a bitless bridle is not seen to be acceptable. By bitless I am talking a totally non-mechanical bridle not a hackamore.
I would like to get a rule change and I wondered if anyone has any advice on how to go about this.