Yes. You have to check the rules first though, as some show's only allow snaffle bits.
A bitless bridle, used for training young horses, often western ones but there are English variations.
Well there isn't really one that u shouldn't use for English show jumping, u can use either a standing or running martingale.
A Mechanical Hackamore has shanks and puts pressure on the poll and chin much like a curb bit does minus the pressure in the mouth. The mechanical hackamore is more severe. The hackamore hasa simple bosal nose peice. A bosal has no shanks. It is more like a halter with a very stiff noseband
in a barn
Yes, but keep in mind that a hackamore already puts alot of pressure on the horse. It would be better to stop substituting training with gadgets, because it will come back to bite you later.
Yes they are very good jumpers...They are very good show horses and many people use them for jumping competitions.
Hackamore
Luis Birabent Ortega has written: 'California hackamore' -- subject(s): Horses, Hackamore, Training
dressage, show jumping, and cross country jumping
I use a hackamore when my horse gets a sore in her mouth of if my bridle breaks lol. It puts pressure on their nose and none in their mouth which seems a bit more pleasing to me, but on the other hand, you dont have as much control of your horse, but i jump my thouroughbred in it and she's quite a spazz but with the hackamore she's better than she is with a snaffle so i like it.
a hackamore is a bridle without a bit
Yes there was! There was Eventing and Jumpers. There was also dressage but that isn't show jumping.