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Bridle & Bit Fit Consultation

Consultations with Alison can be booked and arranged at your yard or clinics can be arranged at Meadowbrook HQ in Stafford. We have access to a wide selection of English and European leather from most of the leading brands and with over 50 different headpiece styles available, we provide a truly tailored and bespoke service.

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When it comes to bits, our focus is on simplicity and welfare. We partner exclusively with manufacturers who prioritise your horse's well-being. We have access to a broad selection of bits from most of the leading brands, and offer a selection to suit all budgets.

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We maintain full independence from any brand and do not work on a commission basis. This ensures there is no obligation to purchase during the consultation - our sole aim is to recommend the best solutions to suit both you and your horse's individual needs.

Benefits of Booking a Meadowbrook Bit & Bridle Consultation

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Control & Safety

A properly 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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