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bitless bridle

A type of bridle that is used without a bit. There are various forms of bitless bridle both in English and in Western riding. Reins are typically attached to the noseband and pressure on the nose is used to control and guide the horse. Some bridles have mechansims to additionally exhert pressure on the horse's poll or on the lower jaw. Examples include the Hackamore and the Bosal bridles.

➔ hackamore
Gebisslose Zäumung
montare senza imboccatura
1609
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