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Tracy Bye interview - The pressures under bitless bridles Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb

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Tracy Bye interview - The pressures under bitless bridles
Dr Gillian Tabor interviewed Tracy Bye, a lecturer in animal science at the Royal Agricultural Society. Tracy researched and co-authored a paper called Noseband and poll pressures underneath bitted and bitless bridles and the effects on equine locomotion. The paper is about pressures under bitted and bitless bridles. Tracy talks through the rationale for the study, how it was conducted and the conclusions drawn from their results. 
 
Here is a link to Tracy's Paper - LINK
Robinson, N. and Bye, T.L., 2021. Noseband and poll pressures underneath bitted and bitless bridles and the effects on equine locomotion. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 44, pp.18-24.
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Please listen back to Emma Busk's podcast where Emma mentions this study and for further info about bitting and bridles.
Emma Busk has a webinar booked for Tues 23rd April @ 7pm - Find out more here.
Emma Busk is an independent bit & bridle fitter and the newest member to our team of experts, Emma is starting strong with this webinar on – Equine cranial/facial anatomy and bridle fitting
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Tracy Bye interview - The pressures under bitless bridles
Dr Gillian Tabor interviewed Tracy Bye, a lecturer in animal science at the Royal Agricultural Society. Tracy researched and co-authored a paper called Noseband and poll pressures underneath bitted and bitless bridles and the effects on equine locomotion. The paper is about pressures under bitted and bitless bridles. Tracy talks through the rationale for the study, how it was conducted and the conclusions drawn from their results. 
 
Here is a link to Tracy's Paper - LINK
Robinson, N. and Bye, T.L., 2021. Noseband and poll pressures underneath bitted and bitless bridles and the effects on equine locomotion. Journal of Veterinary Behavior, 44, pp.18-24.
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Please listen back to Emma Busk's podcast where Emma mentions this study and for further info about bitting and bridles.
Emma Busk has a webinar booked for Tues 23rd April @ 7pm - Find out more here.
Emma Busk is an independent bit & bridle fitter and the newest member to our team of experts, Emma is starting strong with this webinar on – Equine cranial/facial anatomy and bridle fitting
------------
To find out more about becoming a member >>> AskAnimalweb.com
Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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