Flicker
Well-Known Member
I've heard the term used a couple of times now and was curious as to what it means. Most recently, on my enquiring how one of the horses was after bruising its foot, the owner replied: 'oh, he's fine now, but is just bridle lame'.
Also used in relation to a horse who was working too fast and unbalanced in trot and occasionally throwing its head. Instructor commented that it too was 'bridle lame'.
Can anyone explain what this interesting concept is??
Also used in relation to a horse who was working too fast and unbalanced in trot and occasionally throwing its head. Instructor commented that it too was 'bridle lame'.
Can anyone explain what this interesting concept is??
