The Evidence for Allowing a Bit-Free Option in Equestrian Sport
If equestrian sport remains in the grip of an Iron Age custom, and continues using the bit as the...
Read Moreby Dr Robert Cook, FRCVS, PhD | May 14, 2024 | Horse Welfare, Respiratory | 0 |
If equestrian sport remains in the grip of an Iron Age custom, and continues using the bit as the...
Read Moreby Dr Lesley Goff PhD, Musculoskeletal and Animal Physiotherapist | Jun 20, 2022 | OTT Soundness | 0 |
Hyoid Apparatus: Who would have thought that a small and fragile bony structure located at the...
Read Moreby Dr Lesley Goff PhD, Musculoskeletal and Animal Physiotherapist | Aug 16, 2020 | Anatomy, Soundness | 1 |
Hyoid Apparatus: Who would have thought that a small and fragile bony structure located at the...
Read Moreby Professor Paul McGreevy, BVSc, PhD, FRCVS | Jun 2, 2020 | Equitation Science, Horse Welfare | 2 |
Noseband tightness in competition is a hot topic that is high on Equestrian Canada’s agenda....
Read Moreby Dr Robert Cook, FRCVS, PhD | Dec 2, 2019 | Respiratory | 2 |
Bit-free Despite overwhelming proof that horses can be ridden and driven bit-free, riders and...
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