Topic:Bridles
Bridles are a fundamental component of equine tack, used to direct and control horses during riding and driving. They consist of several parts, including the headstall, bit, and reins, which work together to facilitate communication between the rider and the horse. Bridles come in various designs and materials, each suited to specific disciplines and horse breeds. The selection and fitting of a bridle are important for ensuring the comfort and performance of the horse while minimizing the risk of injury or discomfort. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore the design, materials, fitting, and impact of bridles on equine welfare and performance.
Equine Welfare during Exercise: An Evaluation of Breathing, Breathlessness and Bridles. Horses engaged in strenuous exercise display physiological responses that approach the upper functional limits of key organ systems, in particular their cardiorespiratory systems. Maximum athletic performance is therefore vulnerable to factors that diminish these functional capacities, and such impairment might also lead to horses experiencing unpleasant respiratory sensations, i.e., breathlessness. The aim of this review is to use existing literature on equine cardiorespiratory physiology and athletic performance to evaluate the potential for various types of breathlessness to occur in exerci...
[Equipment, methods of constraint and other aids in horse racing]. After a brief introduction to the most important aspects of the current sport of horse-racing the equipment and tack will be described with respect to the horses wellbeing: bridles, tonguestrap, blinkers, saddle and girth. With reference to incorrect equipment for the rider, the wip and its misuse will be discussed. Problems with saddling and at the starting gate are often indicators of the incorrect application of aids. Then the misuse of the automatic horse trainer, treadmills and swimmingpools will be explained. Finally, the three most important requirements for improving the protection of ...
[Equipment and aids in trotting races]. During the last years, trotting races met with massive criticism, because some of the numerous items of equipment were not to be reconciled with animal protection. In March 1998, the Trotting Association (HVT), as well as the list of authorized equipment. The so-called "positive list" includes harnesses, bridles, bits, auxiliary reins, driving reins, whips and other aids, among other things brushing boots, ear-muffs and head-pole. Especially criticized items are submitted to an assessment according to the present animal protection law. Moreover, possibilities are shown to make positive conditi...