Well this would depend on which form of bridle path you are asking about. There are two. The first is the area behind a horses ears that is clipped to allow the bridle to sit more comfortably on the horses head. The mane is typically clipped off in a inch long strip (Taking care not to clip the forelock). The other 'bridle path' is a trail system designed for horses, though this term is not as frequently used nowadays. They should be wide enough to allow two horses to pass one another, other than that the appearance will vary according to location.
The duration of Murder on a Bridle Path is 1.1 hours.
The section behind the horse's ear is called the bridle path. It is called the bridle path because a section a the bridle is place there and the horse will be uncomfortable if the bridle path grows out too long. There is no specific name for the process of trimming the bridle path.
Murder on a Bridle Path was created on 1936-04-17.
Well a bridle path is located behind the ears of a horse and is shaved for a neater look and so the halter or bridle fits better. Western Pleasure is a show class that is judged mostly on the horse. You also ride the horse in this class.
bridle way (also known as a bridle path)
The area of the horse's mane behind their ears is called the bridle path. It is shaved on horses with thick manes, like Morgan horses to let the bridle or halter lie flat, and to show off the curve of the horse's poll.
Murder on a Bridle Path - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #1999)
It is called a "Bridle Path" or sometimes a bridle clip
A bridle path is the walkway that rider takes the horse along as they ride. A Bridle Path is a space behind a horse's ears where the mane is trimmed for the bridle to sit. It normally starts between the ears and extend down the horses neck the length of the ear when laid back against the neck, ______________________________________________________________________________ From Horseman's U.com: Let's extend this answer. For most pleasure riders, the length of a bridle path is the length necessary for a bridle to sit comfortably. However, in breed shows and classifications, you often see the bridle path cut very long, such as Arabians and American Saddlebreds. This accentuates the horse's neck and allows a Judge to determine the conformation and beauty of the horse better. Each breed division has it's own rules regarding bridle path lengths.
The shaved are behind a horse's ears is called a bridle path. The bridle path is there to create space for the bridle or halter and to keep the mane from getting entangled in it.
This is called a bridle path. It is a small section of the mane that is trimmed or shaved behind the horse's ears to create a neat and tidy area for the bridle to sit.
A "bridle path".Makes a channel in a thick mane for the headpiece of the bridle to sit in.