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double bridle carries two bits, a curb bit and a thin
snaffle called a "
bradoon". The
snaffle bit
works on
several parts of the horse's mouth; the mouthpiece...
- bits and four
reins (sometimes
called "double reins"). One bit is the
bradoon (or bridoon), is a
modified snaffle bit that is
smaller in
diameter and...
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called a "bit and
bradoon"), a second,
smaller headstall,
known as a '
bradoon hanger' or ‘slip head’ is used to
attach the
bradoon. A
second set of reins...
- on the ring. Bit
combinations A type of
bridle that
carries two bits, a
bradoon and a curb, and is
ridden with two sets of
reins is
called a
Weymouth or...
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level and FEI
dressage horses are
shown in a
double bridle,
using both a
bradoon and a curb bit with a
smooth curb chain. Traditionally, the
snaffle is...
- Old
Bailey (with
Elizabeth Scott) for
stealing four
bridles (11s), one
bradoon (2s), two
strap irons (1s), and two
leather straps (1s).
Prince of Wales...
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modified curb bits, and a curb bit is used in a
double bridle along with a
bradoon. A curb bit is, in general, more
severe than a
basic snaffle bit, although...
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traditionally wears a
double bridle (full bridle), with both a curb bit and a
bradoon. A
pelham bit is also
legal for
pleasure classes,
though not common. The...
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designs of bits. Many of the bits used
during the
Middle Ages
resemble the
bradoon,
snaffle bit and curb bit that are
still in
common use today. However,...
- bit
rings can be
found in
direct pressure bits such as
snaffle bits or
bradoons.
Leverage bits such as the pelham, and curb bit have a bit
shank rather...