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My Bit Is Rusty?!
You buy a shiny blue bit, use it twice and boom it's rusty?Well yay! That means the bit is doing it's job. Sweet Iron is mild steel that has been heat processed,...
My Bit Is Rusty?!
You buy a shiny blue bit, use it twice and boom it's rusty?Well yay! That means the bit is doing it's job. Sweet Iron is mild steel that has been heat processed,...
Bits for Thoroughbreds
The humble TB, a popular choice as a sport horse and pleasure horse for many NZ riders. Whether you are aiming for Badminton or a trot around the paddock there is a...
Bits for Thoroughbreds
The humble TB, a popular choice as a sport horse and pleasure horse for many NZ riders. Whether you are aiming for Badminton or a trot around the paddock there is a...
Clipping - Do's and Don'ts
Tis fluffy season, and if you are keeping your horse in work then chances are you will want it clipped. Why do we clip? There are a multitude of reasons, namely...
Clipping - Do's and Don'ts
Tis fluffy season, and if you are keeping your horse in work then chances are you will want it clipped. Why do we clip? There are a multitude of reasons, namely...
Bitting Ponies - My top picks
Ponies are often left out when it comes to bits, but they need comfort too! Gone are the days of the trusty single jointed tom thumb, with bitting companies now offering...
Bitting Ponies - My top picks
Ponies are often left out when it comes to bits, but they need comfort too! Gone are the days of the trusty single jointed tom thumb, with bitting companies now offering...
Bitting the Standardbred
Just got yourself a Standardbred and wondering where to start? Or have you had one for a while but just aren't sure if they are comfortable with their current bit? Rein...
Bitting the Standardbred
Just got yourself a Standardbred and wondering where to start? Or have you had one for a while but just aren't sure if they are comfortable with their current bit? Rein...
Bit Fitting - What and Why?
A bit fitting is a good idea if you have a horse who is fussy in the contact, avoiding contact all together or you just aren't sure which bit to...
Bit Fitting - What and Why?
A bit fitting is a good idea if you have a horse who is fussy in the contact, avoiding contact all together or you just aren't sure which bit to...