A cavesson is a simple noseband fitted to a bridle. The attachments for long reins or a lunge line make it a practical tool for lunging the horse.
Related terms: Bridle, lunging
« Back to Glossary IndexA cavesson is a simple noseband fitted to a bridle. The attachments for long reins or a lunge line make it a practical tool for lunging the horse.
Related terms: Bridle, lunging
« Back to Glossary IndexNo horse is born completely symmetrical. Asymmetry poses no problems for natural activities like running and grazing.
The ability to ride your horse with soft, quiet hands is the first step towards developing an even, elastic contact to the bit and, therefore, with the mouth of your horse.
In order to ride combinations and distances confidently, it is important for the rider to know how to measure the distances between two jumps as well as how many strides are needed.
There is a unique serenity that one experiences when grooming horses; a certain quiet, a certain calm. For many of us, this can be the most relaxing part of our day.
With so many different kinds, how do you go about choosing a saddle pad that’s right for you? Master Saddler Tom Büttner in Dresden can tell you what to look for when choosing a saddle pad.
Find out about the biomechanics behind the canter of your horse and understand what to do in order to ride and sit the canter better and also how to improve this gait.