Showing in-hand query?

Lill

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Do i show in-hand in bridle as in pelham with double reins?

Or in snaffle bridle with a chain leadrope?

Which would be best? For coloured showing....

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You can use either, if he/she behaves then just stick with the snaffle on an inhand bridle, personally, I like simplicity when it comes to inhand, brood mares tend to be shown in double bridles (if I'm not mistaken).

How old?
 
I show Chancer in hand in an inhand bridle with a copper small ring snaffle and a leather newmarket coupling - but this is the only showing he has done until this weekend.

For older horses, some people show in a double or a snaffle or as I do using an inhand bridle.

On the BSPA site it recommends snaffle only for draught types, snaffle is recommended for WB/Performance, vanners and ponies and snaffle or double for Hunters/TBs/Cob/Native/ LWs.

I personally prefer my inhand bridle - much neater and no faffing with two sets of reins as you would with a double.
 
I always show in my brass buckled in-hand bridles, with butterfly, or brass chain, and leather lead rope, I agree with the simple is best idea.
 
It's most correct for a horse that's old enough to be ridden (4+) to be shown in a ridden bridle with double reins (eg a double, pelham etc), unless they're a native or a specialist breed.

The most important thing is to not mix and match - either go for ridden bridle with double reins, or an inhand bridle with snaffle and coupling.
 
Hmm gonna have to go for the bridle with the pelham and double reins then i think, i have an inhand bridle but it is too small for him unfortunately!!
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