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This has got to be the most fantastic hat cover I have seen! #equinebittingsolutions #bitlady #bitfitter #bittingconsultant
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This has got to be the most fantastic hat cover I have seen! #equinebittingsolutions #bitfitter #horsebit
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Well, this week has been a rather busy one to say the least, and I’ve met a complete mixture of horses, from just backed youngsters to advanced eventers, all with different bit requirements.It’s wonderful to be able to help every client with suitable bits for their horses, so they can really move forward with their
As all of us equestrians know, as much as we trust horses, horse riding can still be a risky sport. With this in mind I felt it was prudent to make sure I can assist in any accidents or incidents that may occur, whether you have a bit fitting or a coaching session. When you
If you’re looking for advice on anything equine related, Your Horse Magazine is a great place to start. The monthly magazine has many information articles in all aspects of horse care. Angela at Equine Bitting Solutions has recently been featured in the Ask The Experts section, answering all your bitting questions. She will be featuring
⭐️The diary is now open for 2024! We have availability in the following areas: Kent, Essex, Hertfordshire, Surrey, Sussex and Norfolk for bit fitting appointments.If you would like more information on the service we offer, please pop us a message. Follow us on TikTok #bitlady, for insights into bit fitting.Or Keep up with all our
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We have ⭐️GIFT VOUCHERS⭐️ available in any amount so you can contribute towards either bit fitting, contact training or flatwork training sessions.Great Christmas gifts for us horsey folk! #equinebittingsolutions #bitlady #bit #bitfitterkent #bitfitteressex #bitadvice #horsebithelp #bitfitternorolk #christmasgift
Sometimes in consultations I see horses that have bone spurs (mandibular periostitis) on the bars of the lower jaw. These form in the interdental space between the premolars and the incisors where the bit usually sits. Bone spurs form when the bone has suffered some damage and the bone begins to remodel and repair. Sometimes
Check your Bits!Now the dark nights, colder (and wetter,) weather is upon us, we can all sometimes be in a bit of a rush to get tacked up and riding before we freeze. The follow on effect of this is that we may not allow enough time to check our tack for wear and tear
We are attending the British Dressage Senior Spring Camp this sunday 12th March at Parwood Equestrian Centre to help educate riders about bits, their functions and how they affect the horse. if you’d like more information, pop us a message