How to Bridle a Horse... Correctly!

Do you want to know how to correctly bridle yourteeth, called "incisors". The bit rests on the interdental
horse?space when the animal is bridled correctly. Horse
Bridling a horse is not as easy as it may seem. If youaficionados also call this area of bare gums particularly
do it incorrectly, it may be become traumatic for theon the bottom jaw, bars.
horse. The rider may be affected or injured as well.The interdental space is also a spot where the horse
Before bridling a horse, you must be aware thatowner or trainer can insert their thumb in times
there is an area in a horse's mouth called thewhere you want to ask the animal to open its mouth.
"interdental space". It is an area with no teeth foundAn example of this is to ask the horse to accept the
on the lower and upper jaws. The area is betweenbit during the process of bridling.
the back teeth, which are the "molars" and the front