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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1182.0. "Bridle Fitting (English)" by BOOVX2::MANDILE () Fri Mar 02 1990 12:55

    How do you fit (know it will fit) an English Bridle to a horse?
    
    I have a large QH Gelding who is even hard to fit western for
    bridles, halters, etc.  I cannot afford new stuff, so I have been
    looking at used bridles.  Any hints would be greatly appreciated.
    
    Also, if you or anyone you know has used English bridles (any style,
    but would like to be able to use what I think is called a "Figure-8"
    or a bridle that already has this built-in.  My brat may need this.)
    that are reasonable.  I don't need "show quality" yet, this would
    be for start-up purposes.  Again, your help would be appreciated. 
                                
    I read some of the other notes, but not being English experienced,
    some of the stuff was beyond my comprehension.  What I really need
    is a "Show & Tell Session"!!!!!
    
    
    Lynne         DTN 281-5770, BOOVX2::MANDILE or allin1 @BOO
    	          
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1182.1Measure....SMAUG::GUNNMAILbus ConductorFri Mar 02 1990 20:5013
    While bridles come in different "sizes" - pony, cob, horse (full size)
    etc:, I did the obvious when I was looking for new tack for my horse. I
    took a tape measure and recorded his critical dimensions. Being a draft
    horse mostly, he had a large head and a disposition that allowed waving
    a tape measure around his head.
    
    The critical dimensions I took were from one corner of his mouth over
    his poll to the other corner, circumference at the nose band and throat
    latch positions. Then I took the measurements and tape measure to the
    tack shop and compared with what they had.
    
    As an aside, when I bought me harness, I took my horse to the tack shop
    to try it on before I bought it!
1182.2Give it a try....BOOVX2::MANDILEMon Mar 05 1990 13:366
    Thank you!
    
    I think I will try your measurement method.
    
    
    L-