Well, they dont really wear anything... You make sure they are clean and well presented, maybe a white saddle blanket, white boots (horse) and a fancy browband! Hoep that helps!
FrisiansThoroughbredsAny horse can be used for Dressage.
There are no "dressage horses" but some breeds are used for dressage more than others,, e.g. you would probably use a warmblood rather than a cob. But basically, a dressage horse is a horse that does dressage :)
a spicific bridle designed for dressage horses in compatition
Dressage is a French term that means training. All horses go through 'Dressage' at some point in their lives. However competitive Dressage is used to show off horses that have been trained to a higher degree than most others.
It depends on the horse itself. Hanoverians are great dressage horses, and if you want a three day event horse, Thoroughbreds and Quarter Horses. Some other dressage horses can be Morgans, Friesians and if you want to do dressage noncompetitive, Haflingers can execute dressage movements.
All the races use dressage.
Dressage began in Europe as a way to train Military Horses.
no not really there are saddlebreds as dressage horses but that is not there best areaI think they are ok at it. I mean some have great gates for it. :)
She has a LOT of horses and most of them are dressage.
Dressage
Horses wear what is appropriate to their discipline. Dressage horses typically wear black tack,which would consist of a saddle and fittings, a saddle pad (typically white) and a double bridle with weymouth and bradoon bits. A Jumper would wear a close contact or jumping saddle and fittings, a saddle pad, possibly a breast girth, a bridle and a bit. They may also wear a martingale and protective boots. Eventers wear both Dressage and Jumper tack plus a eventing saddle, wraps or boots and typically wear the same bridle that they use for jumping.
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