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  • The Kimblewick Hunt was formed in 2002 as the result of an amalgamation of the Vale of Aylesbury with the Garth and South Berks hunts. The hounds are...
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  • Wycombe district, Buckinghamshire, England Kimblewick (bit), a mouthpiece for horses Kimblewick Hunt, a hunt formed in 2002 This disambiguation page lists...
    281 bytes (67 words) - 10:54, 2 February 2014
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    Hawridge and Cholesbury Commons. The Kimblewick Hunt (previously known as Vale of Aylesbury with Garth & South Berks Hunt) traditionally hold a meet on Boxing...
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    but also with almost any other types of single rein bits, including Kimblewicks (US: Kimberwick), gag bits, and single curb bits. The English bridle...
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    Show hack (category Hunt seat)
    though dressage-style browbands with some ornamentation are acceptable. Kimblewick and Pelham bits are allowed in addition to traditional snaffle bits and...
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    different styles of saddle, including those used for eventing, show jumping and hunt seat, dressage, saddle seat, horse racing, horse surfing and polo. The major...
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    bridle Bitless bridle Bits and bit parts Curb bit Snaffle bit Gag bit Kimblewick bit Pelham bit Spade bit (horse) Ring bit Bit mouthpiece Bit ring Bit...
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    whip used primarily in English riding disciplines such as show jumping or hunt seat. Some of the more common types of horse whips include: Dressage whips...
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    are not permitted in competitive dressage, and are not used in horse show hunt seat competition. A pair of bit guards with an integral forked strap, to...
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    bradoon at the beginning of the hunt, and then use the curb if the horse became excessively excited and forward as the hunt continued. Additionally, it allowed...
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    not keep the mouth shut. It is also used occasionally on show hunters and hunt seat equitation horses. If adjusted so the horse can't open its jaw at all...
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    phase, polo, and other jumping disciplines. It is not used in dressage, hunt seat, or equitation. This style of breastcollar does not interfere with the...
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  • horse's nose. The standing martingale is competition legal for show hunter and hunt seat equitation riders over fences in the US, show jumping competitions in...
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    essentially the same, and the rider may wear almost the same attire as the "hunt" version, an apron with breeches underneath, but with a coat having a noticeably...
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    ring, and back to the rider's hands, without attaching to the girth. In Hunt seat style English riding, these devices originally developed as a two-rein...
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    usually considered unsuitable for other types of riding; it is illegal in hunt seat equitation, for example. A bit converter is also known in some places...
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    legs and a patch of hair under the saddle. This clip traces back to the hunt field, and is still used there today, as it provides extra protection to...
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    particularly in competition.: 120  kimblewick A type of mild curb bit,: 122  named after the English town of Kimblewick. knacker A person who disposes of...
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    saddle encompasses several types, including those used for show jumping and hunt seat, dressage, Saddle seat, horse racing and polo. To non-horsemen, the...
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