Skip to content- Bitless, English Riding
- The hackamore works by applying pressure to the horse's nose and face, rather than its mouth, to control and direct its movements. It's often used for training or riding horses that may have dental issues or are sensitive to bits.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- A hackamore is a type of horse tack that is used instead of a bit in a bridle. It typically consists of a noseband and reins attached to the noseband.
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- Leather Bridles, Western Riding
- Rowland G. Leather Brown Show Bridle Embroidered designed for Western show events, these bridles are often highly decorative, embroidered featuring intricate leather-work, silver adornments, and other embellishments.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- A side-pull is a type of bridle used in horse riding that doesn't include a bit. Instead, it relies on pressure applied to the horse's nose and/or cheeks to communicate with the horse.
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- Bits, Western Riding
- Rowland SS Spade bit (Western Curb) with High Port have Copper Roller is a highly specialized and traditional type of Western curb bit, primarily used in the Vaquero-style training of finished horses.
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- Bitless, English Riding
- A hackamore is a type of horse tack that is used instead of a bit in a bridle. It typically consists of a noseband and reins attached to the noseband. The hackamore works by applying pressure to the horse's nose and face, rather than its mouth, to control and direct its movements.
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