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Bridle & Bit Fit Consultation

Consultations can be booked and arranged at your yard or clinics can be arranged at Meadowbrook HQ in Stafford. We carry a wide range of English leather bridles including Evo Equine, Horsemanship Saddlery, Henry James, Expert Bits and Premier Equine - collectively offering over 50 styles of headpiece we really can provide a bespoke service. 

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We like to keep the bitting side of things simple, and only work with manufacturers who have the welfare of your horse at heart. We stock a full range of Neue Schule, Bomber Bits, Stuebben, Fager, Winderen, Abbey Bits and will soon be able to offer Sprenger.

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We are not affiliated with any specific brand, nor do we receive any commission, so there is no pressure for you to buy anything on the day. We simply recommend the products that are the most appropriate fit and meet the needs of you and your horse.

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Benefits of Booking a Consultation

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Control & Safety

A correctly fitted bit and bridle are crucial for ensuring effective communication between horse and rider, allowing for precise cues and responsive actions. This not only enhances handling and performance but also minimizes the risk of miscommunication, accidents, or loss of control during ridden work

Performance

A well-fitted bit and bridle are vital for optimizing a horse's performance by ensuring comfort and proper alignment of the head, neck, and spine. This alignment supports efficient biomechanical movement, improving stride length, balance, and overall athletic ability. 

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Comfort For Your Horse

A properly fitting bit and bridle are essential to avoid unnecessary pressure points on the horse's head or discomfort in the mouth. This ensures the horse's comfort and relaxation during riding, while also reducing the risk of related injuries.

Ridden Issues

A properly fitted bit and bridle enhance comfort and promote clear communication between rider and horse, minimizing resistance, discomfort, and behavioural issues during riding. 

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