6103claire
Well-Known Member
This morning i was tacking my 4yr old up as normal. I put her bridle on, tied her up with headcollar over bridle and went back in the tackroom to fetch her saddle. Just as i went in i heard a commotion so went back out just as she got loose. Somehow she had managed to get her snaffle bit stuck on the latch to the stable and had obviously panicked. Luckily the leather cheek pieces had snapped within a few seconds and she was ok. God knows how she managed to get stuck as i am a bit paranoid about checking for things like that as i had a horse once get his headcollar stuck on the ramp catch on the Ifor Williams trailer and collapse. Luckily someone cut his headcollar and he was ok - just had a small cut on his face. I now always shove something over the handles so they cant get stuck.
It was a good reminder how good leather is in that respect as it will snap. I have never had a webbing bridle but surely that wouldnt have snapped as quick? Loads of us use webbing headcollars including me but i think i'm going to look for a leather one.
By the way, i was worried that it would have scared her about the bit as she is only four, but rigged up another bridle and luckily she was fine.
It was a good reminder how good leather is in that respect as it will snap. I have never had a webbing bridle but surely that wouldnt have snapped as quick? Loads of us use webbing headcollars including me but i think i'm going to look for a leather one.
By the way, i was worried that it would have scared her about the bit as she is only four, but rigged up another bridle and luckily she was fine.