What is a caverson noseband actually for?

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I've taken mine off cos it just seemed like more tack to clean.

What is their actual purpose? They seem to be only used to 'finish off' the look of a bridle but surely that can't be true.

What with all the debates raging about using flash nosebands and martingales unnecesarily - is the caverson noseband truly the ultimate 'misused' piece of tack being that it serves no purpose at all or am I missing a crucial reason behind it's existence?
 
I have always thought that it was mainly for show, like you I took mine off and it didn't make a blind bit of differance
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It's partly for appearance, some people think it makes the horse's head look smarter than without one. Also you can attatch a standing martingale to a cavesson, but not to a drop or grackle.

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Also you can attatch a standing martingale to a cavesson, but not to a drop or grackle.

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Oh yes, of course. I forgot about this.

But you do tend to mostly see them used for show in my experience.
 
I've been told to do them up tight otherwise they're not worth having so i guess they do something i don't think i'd go without on a strong horse
 
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I've been told to do them up tight otherwise they're not worth having so i guess they do something i don't think i'd go without on a strong horse

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that's interesting because the BHS/Pony Club teach you to be able to fit two fingers under a caverson noseband. I always thought that if you were doing it up really tight in essence you were misusing it as a crank noseband?

But I can see what you mean, done up tightly it does restrict a horse a small amount from opening his mouth which is useful if they are strong... but there is a specialist noseband for this so I'm still not 100% convinced that the caverson genuinely has a purpose here
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I've been told to do them up tight otherwise they're not worth having so i guess they do something i don't think i'd go without on a strong horse

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that's interesting because the BHS/Pony Club teach you to be able to fit two fingers under a caverson noseband. I always thought that if you were doing it up really tight in essence you were misusing it as a crank noseband?

But I can see what you mean, done up tightly it does restrict a horse a small amount from opening his mouth which is useful if they are strong... but there is a specialist noseband for this so I'm still not 100% convinced that the caverson genuinely has a purpose here
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But i have been corrupted by a certain show jumper mr BW who the pony club and bhs would not look favourably upon
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and the purpose of my cavesson is to look pretty cos i don't like doing it up too tight anyway
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I read somewhere it's function is to prevent/ reduce the impact on a horse's jaw if it falls on its face/ chin. If it can't open its mouth then there's less chance of the jaw being broken or something. It was on the sustainable dressage website.
 
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