On what piece of tack would you use a "bradoon"? Answer and you could win a finishing brush to add to your grooming box from Intercity Insurance Services!

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On what piece of tack would you use a "bradoon"?

 

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A double bridle
A bridle.
A "bradoon" is a type of bit that is used on a double bridle.
to use a bradoon, you would put this on a double bridle and the bradoon is usually a single jointed snaffle bit.
 

English Bits


 

 

English Bits used on a head stall or double briddle

 

A bradoon is a type of bit, so you would find it on the bridle

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