By: Jacque Crook | 2010-11-15 | Article Marketing Deciding which horse tack bridles to buy will depend on what type of riding your do, as well as how your horse has been trained. read more
By: Gary Houston | 2010-04-01 | Pets If you want to be a great Horseman or Woman learn how to get the best results out of your horse by building a solid foundation with your horse. Start learning today! Don't put off til tomorrow what you can do now! read more
By: Gary Houston | 2010-03-31 | Pets I use a use a western horse bit for the same reason I use my spurs. To attain a more direct and defined response from the pressure I apply to my horse. A bit is similar to spurs because they are both used as motivational tools to get a response from your horse to make a certain change to a particular gait or a certain direction. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2010-10-26 | Article Marketing Finding the right bit will be dependent on several factors, and it may be a process and trying several bits to find the right one. Finding the right bridle may be a little easier, but there are variations in bridles as well. read more
By: English Habit | 2009-01-09 | Equestrian Learn about the proper function of a bit in the horses mouth. Many different bits are available, but does your horse feel comfortable? A proper fitting bit and the correct mouthpiece will insure a happy horse. read more
By: Jacque Crook | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing One of the first things a horse person learns is the basic tack used, including horse bridles. read more
By: weihua | 2010-10-10 | Ask an Expert Spelling and usage In English, the word indicating origin from the Friesland region is typically spelled "Frisian." However read more
By: Lynn Baber | 2010-03-27 | Equestrian There are two ways to write about the horse-human relationship; from the person's perspective, or from the horse's. Most of my writing is from the horse's point-of-view. Hey, someone has to speak up for them. Let's look at bits, not straight from the horse's mouth, but as close as we can get. read more
By: Nick Morgan | 2010-12-02 | Hobbies There are lots of things to think about when you are preparing for your first horse riding adventure. You have to make sure that the animal is healthy and well cared for, that you have all the right accessories and tack and that you have your specific clothing all lined up. Perhaps one of the most confusing areas for newcomers to equestrianism is the fitting of horse bridles. read more
By: Joan Smith | 2011-07-27 | Advertising If you're a new horse owner or would just like to know a little more about the sport this article is perfect for you. I have owned horses for the majority of my life and I like to share my knowledge. I think it's important for us all to give each other a little bit of knowledge in something we know about so that everyone learns a little each day. It may not come in handy but you never know, you may find it interesting. read more
By: Obinna | 2011-09-02 | Equestrian Many people desire to learn how to bridle and saddle the horse. If you are one of them, kindly read on as bridling and saddling are important aspects of equine training. The bridle is a tool made to direct the horse and includes the headstall that holds the bit that goes in the mouth of the horse and the reins that are attached to the bit. read more
By: Jane Savoie | 2010-03-31 | Equestrian If you only use your hands when putting your horse on the bit, you're making one of the biggest mistakes you can make. By focusing on the head and "getting the head down", you'll just be creating an artificial "head-set". read more
By: Jane Savoie | 2010-03-26 | Equestrian Some dressage horses don't understand accepting contact with the bit and your hand. They are quick to go from coming above the bit to curling behind the bit. If that sounds like your horse, you need to be able to quickly and smoothly change your aids to help your dressage horse understand and accept contact. read more
By: Anne Coyle | 2010-03-27 | Equestrian Taking good care of your horse means regular grooming and exercise, high quality feed and purchasing the right horse equipment and equestrian horse tack. Online shopping for your horse tack, English saddle and horse riding equipment is a convenient and cost effective way to ensure that you will have all of the equestrian equipment you need for the best riding experience. read more