The "Why", "What" and "How" of Fitting the Crossover Bitless Bridle. [2005]
The correct fitting of the new crossover design of bitless bridle is quite simple. The noseband is fitted low and snug. This can be done without fear of obstructing the nostrils or causing discomfort This article has four objectives. To explain where bone stops and cartilage begins on the bridge of the nose To show that the crossover bitless bridle is uniquely compatible with the physiology of the horse at exercise To explain why racehorses bleed from the lungs. To provide reasons why the bit method of communication is contraindicated, counterproductive and cruel.
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