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Bridle
a 'bradoon hanger' or ‘slip head’ is used to attach the bradoon. A second set of reins is attached to the bradoon, and hence the rider carries four reins.
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bridoon
bridoon, bradoon (brɪˈduːn, brəˈduːn) [a. F. bridon in same sense, deriv. of bride a bridle.] 1. ‘The snaffle and rein of a military bridle, which acts independently of the bit, at the pleasure of the rider’. Stocqueler.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp. s.v., A horse never goes so well nor sure with a brido...
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Double bridle
The curb bit hangs down from the main headstall, and the bradoon has a separate, simpler headstall made from a narrow piece of leather known as a "bradoon The hands remain the same distance from the bradoon because they move around a circle that is a radius equal to that of the bradoon rein.
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Demystifying the Double Bridle - Horse Illustrated
The double bridle adds the curb, which is a leverage bit. When combined with the bradoon, the curb functions to raise the neck and stabilize the connection with the hand. "The curb also helps the rider to further balance the horse on his hindquarters without sacrificing thoroughness and the suppleness of the back," adds Carbonnel.
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Rein
Two reins—reins used on bridles with two reins:
Snaffle rein: Usually a laced rein that buckles at the center, used on the bradoon of a double bridle,
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Weymouth
Weymouth (ˈweɪməθ) 1. [The title of the first Lord Weymouth, by whom the tree was extensively planted after its introduction into England in 1705] Weymouth Pine, the American white pine, Pinus Strobus.[1731 P. Miller Gard. Dict. s.v. Pinus, Pinus Americana,..Lord Weymouth's Pine.] 1766 Complete Farm...
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Snaffle bit
A bridle that carries two bits, a curb bit and a snaffle, or "bradoon", is called a double bridle.
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safety
▪ I. safety (ˈseɪftɪ) Forms: 3–4 sauvete, savte, 4–5 savetee, sawete, savite, -yte, 4–6 savete, 5 salvetee, 6 savity, salvetie; 4–5 safte(e, sawfte, (5 saefte), 4–6 saufte, 5 Sc. saifte, 6 safitie, safetye, saulftie, saulfty(e, saufftye, sauftie, salf(e)ty, Sc. saiftie, 6–7 safetie, saftie, 7 safty,...
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Bit (horse)
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 double bridle
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Curb bit
Kimberewicks are modified curb bits, and a curb bit is used in a double bridle along with a bradoon.
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Curb bit - Wikipedia
Curb bit. A curb bit is a type of bit used for riding horses that uses lever action. It includes the pelham bit and the Weymouth curb along with the traditional "curb bit" used mainly by Western riders . Kimberewicks are modified curb bits, and a curb bit is used in a double bridle along with a bradoon.
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Horse harness
In both styles, it is usually attached to a small bradoon bit.
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Saddle seat
The saddle seat horse traditionally wears a double bridle (full bridle), with both a curb bit and a bradoon.
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Dressage
Upper level and FEI dressage horses are shown in a double bridle, using both a bradoon and a curb bit with a smooth curb chain.
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