Horse Riding Equipment Market is projected to reach USD 3.2 Bn by 2033, up from USD 2.2 Bn in 2023, growing at a CAGR of 3.80%.
If you’re in the market for a new bridle for your horse, you’ve come to the right place. Your Horse’s testing panel has used and reviewed a selection of bridles to help you decide which will be the ...
Pictured above are Evie Dutton and Lee Lee Dutton with Rochelle Woodeshick, the owner of Tack Butter. Rochelle has donated a portion of proceeds from Tack Butter sales to aid in Lee Lee’s ongoing ...
Bitless bridles are to be allowed ... is the removal of the mandatory requirement for nosebands in national dressage events. Riders at all levels now have the option to compete without, a decision ...
They studied eight dressage Warmbloods using their regular snaffle and a simple bridle that had been professionally fitted to each horse, and gradually tightened the noseband on each horse from 2. ...
The first trial is Dressage. It is similar to a traditional dressage competition ... Tracy Van Buskirk is a 39-year resident of Newtown and president of Newtown Bridle Lands Association, at www.nblact ...
Groom, wrap, tack and mount. Then it’s time to work ... She is now the board chair of Dressage Manitoba. Seven years ago, she took up dressage and hasn’t looked back. She now rides and trains ...