This horse has no signs of hidden stress: no tail swishing, no chomping on the bit, no ears back, no opening the muzzle, no tension in the muzzle... I'm fascinated with her tail hanging down so relaxed the hole time. No reved up emotions. Great training!! What a difference to the dressage horses! They look so tense and stressed while competing.
If he dismounted and walked out when the bridle broke no one would have held it against him . To keep going , and to completely nail it , is absolutely inspiring. Love the trust, love the bond, love that he let her scratch her knee. Beautiful.
All horses should be trained off primarily seat and leg. This is just an example of someone who actually correctly trains. Good on him. Beautiful performance.
Not only all horses but all riders. I grew my horsemanship when I first started out by riding in a closed arena and riding with my reins laying down, my hands off of them. Taught me how to ride with my legs and my seat. That was how I got over my beginners mistake of overusing my reins (I started riding late, didn’t start till I was 21). It’s a skill that every horseperson should master.
I'll let you test that theory with my leg and seat trained horse...... Good luck using no reins. When he's upset you have no choice and that happens *very* easily
I love how the crowd cheered them on when the bridle fell off. She’s such a incredible mare and it shows how much time and effort he has put into this horse! ❤️
What a great retirement run for Ms Dreamy!!! Ya know what they say, gotta go out with a bang! Great job, Dan. Happy retirement, Ms Dreamy! People will be lining up for miles to get a foal outta this old girl.
@@KatrinaDancer Ah yes, the animal who doesn’t have a prefrontal cortex to decide such a thing can definitely tell you she does or doesn’t want to be a broodmare. Sure, makes sense. Makes the same amount of sense that replying to a 5 year old comment does. Not to mention that most of her foals have been done via recip mare, but go off ig
She's a beautiful mare. She didn't freak when the bridle came off, and not necessarily was it the bit, it was actually the bridle rubbing again her, great lead change and everything, nothing against bit but it's always good to train your horse reining or just a neck rope
Jean Fish I do think it took years, but it’s fact that horses don’t need bridles to get to this point. The bridles are painful for horses and shouldn’t be used... it’s a shame that so many people are thinking they are necessary for training. But with the right training horses don’t need pain to be trained.
@@monstam8439 Please refer to the Queen of bridleless, bareback reining competition, Stacey Westbrook. She has her own channel on U Tube. Maybe she can satisfy your statement.
i come back to this video at least a few times a year. i have very little relation to western riding, nor would I ever be able to do something like this. It's just so beautiful to watch. Such a happy, relaxed, well-trained horse. Amazing showcase on how amazingly this horse is trained at home. Huge inter-discipline respect from a dressage rider, hats off
Speaks volumes about the intelligence of the animal and the trust the rider has learned to develope with the animal. The horse is defintely in charge (do your research) both have found a way to communicate. BRAVO! congratulations, but, no further explotation for profit or personal recognition is needed. Love of horses is pure. Think before you reply. BE GOOD TO YOUR HORSE ALWAYS AND ALL DAYS🐴
I think reining shows are my favorite. Everyone roots for whoever's in the ring at the time and the atmosphere is just electric. Amazing horses and horsemanship as well!
It’s too bad I’m pretty sure the run didn’t count. He must have been DQ’d, If not for losing the bridle, then for grabbing the reins and bridle with his freehand. Nonetheless, it was still a fantastic display of horsemanship, and a great ride. It’s clear these two have that bond we all strive to achieve with our horses. Very good show.
What a great rider, he just picked up the reins so she wouldn't trip then carried on. What an amazingly trained horse she seemed to try harder the more she got cheers.
Horse looked a lot more relaxed when it was solely the legs and body weight telling her where she needed to go, nice job from the rider for just staying calm and riding on!
Just proves that riding is all in the legs and if you have an awesome connection with your horse it’ll listen no matter what.. This is real horsemanship guys! If your horse isn’t listening try to understand why..
@@foonigan3571 unexpectedly bridleless because the bridle broke during the competition. Was not intended to be that way originally, and he was disqualified when he picked it up with his free hand, but of course he had to for the horse's safety. This is not original airing of this competition.
the bond they have is amazing! true Horsemanship in its pure glory! this is what you get when you understand each other as Horse and Rider, you both think as one!
Now this is a great example of a great horse, a great rider, correct training and and incredible bond. This bought me to tears because I just love how even tho he got disqualified for having both hands on the reigns, they carried on together and did almost a perfect run with basically just a neck rope! Great Pair!!!
I get emotional watching the beauty of the horse and rider, especially when they are so in sync. Wishing I could ride again 😪 and thanks for the great videos!!
I see where you're coming from about bits being a pain-compliance training aid however, bits are necessary when you have a horse performing at this level. Believe it or not, some horses love their bits.. Ms Dreamy did not though. And the whole hackamore thing, They are terrible, I've seen many horses with the bridge of their nose crushed because of the amount of pressure they apply. Moral of the story here is, stop deciding what is best for your horse.....a truly exceptional horse-person knows this, and tries many different bits until they find one the HORSE LIKES....
@@TheNCcope Nope horses don't need bits to perform at this level, they just have to wear it because of a stupid rule in every sports horses are involved. Who still uses hackamore (there are good hackamore too)? You can buy lots of bitless bridles out of leather. I for example, use a normal halter.
Explain to me the entire process of getting a horse to perform at this level with no bit, because I call b.s. Explain to me how to get a horse to rate your seat, tell me how to shape the horse for a correct lead departure, tell me the cues for a flying lead change for reining and dressage. If you don't use bits then surely you don't use spurs or dressage whips or any training aids at all....if you made a video series you would be a millionare, why are you wasting your breath talking to a bit-using, horse abuser like myself?
It also shows the rare no need for bitless bridles, saddles, neckropes, legs, or hands. Because, obviously, if one specific team of horse and rider can work fine without these cues, _obviously_ every team can as well... no matter their skill level, temperament, pressure preferences, discipline, or any other factor that would define the gear they use. Because, *_obviously_* , every horse and every rider the exact same... right? Anyway, no offense intended. People are entitled to their opinion... even if it is to the disadvantage of other people and their animals. I say figure out what works for you and your horse, and whatever that may be should not be judged so arrogantly by other people. As long as they aren’t blatantly and verifiably painful and harmful to the horse (e.g. wire bits, sharp twisted bits, bits with heavy leverage, harsh bosals and hackamores, sharp spurs, whips used to inflict pain... you get the point).
Guys you all make no sense don't listen to people who exploit horses because of selfishness. In a few years, we will look back and ask yourself why we did use such barbaric methods like bits. Horses aren't born to wear bits there are enough people out there who prove that bitless can be done with every horse it just requires the rider to be willing to develop him/herself. But most people choose the lazy way. I once trained a horse which was known to be dangerous and only could be ridden with a Pelham (even from heavy build men and I am a thin woman) and I was able to ride him jumping, dressage etc. with a normal stable halter AND I was no an experienced rider back then. ;)
A master horseman!!! Awesome job! No hate on people who use bits but this just proves that you can do anything bitless that you can with a bit! It’s awesome that this was the way this mare retired- she went out with a bang!
More groundwork. A lot of people don't realize if you lunge or round pen a horse with no bit on the halter/hack/bridle, you can ride the horse without a bit.
Proof that with a good bond and a great rider Bits are USELESS they are absolutely not needed to ride a horse! ❤️ lovely horse she has AWSOME movement💕
@@idontlikeyoulol16 well not all horses want to work in bits but do they have a choice? No, they don't. I understand that not all horses work well without bits. But the reason why she was working beautifully, even without the bit, is the bond between each other. Not just because a piece of metal is shoved in their mouths. Its not just because of the bit that makes horses do things. But, apparently that's what everyone thinks. Ok hunny
OreoCookie 360 your comment said “just more proof for those awful bits” You’re clearly slow so I’m gonna say it again:Not all horses work bitless. Yes this mare works bitless. But that was just a 2 minute video. For all we know, the bit falling off was part of a plan (I AM NOT SAYING THAT IT WAS THO) so your comment is stupid. You basically said “Oh look here a two minute video of a guy riding without a bridle (BUT SPURS) see no one needs to use bits! Bits are awful” 💀
@@idontlikeyoulol16 but do u need to put a piece of medal in a horses mouth? I believe that if you get a horse from a young age and make it a habit and never even introduce a bit then they will most likely have no problem without a bit. Yes, not everyone gets a horse at a young age when it's green. I know that not all horses work well in bits. But their are other options to make the pain leave the horse. Like hackamores, bitless Bridles, and maybe even a neck rope! It depends on the horse and what they like. ☺
Does anyone know if the rider was qualified in this test? Or the fact that he rode the test without bridle disqualifies him? Gorgeous performance, I simply love it.
The TOP Competitions for horses and riders in any discipline should be without using bridles or spurs (neckstrap is fine). Saddles can be used for how great a horse is but best riders IMO if they're riding bareback without bridles or spurs it shows true skill.
What was that girls name (Stacy I think) that did this with that horse that died of colic I think it was. They also did it without a saddle and no reins or anything else. She was amazing and so was her horse.
To me it looked like when the horse rubbed its head on its leg it got the snap undone, then when she started running the snap came completely off and it fell. I've had a horse get its bride off this way with me before...
This horse has no signs of hidden stress: no tail swishing, no chomping on the bit, no ears back, no opening the muzzle, no tension in the muzzle... I'm fascinated with her tail hanging down so relaxed the hole time. No reved up emotions.
Great training!!
What a difference to the dressage horses! They look so tense and stressed while competing.
Love it!
It's easy to tell that she actually loves this. 😊
If he dismounted and walked out when the bridle broke no one would have held it against him . To keep going , and to completely nail it , is absolutely inspiring. Love the trust, love the bond, love that he let her scratch her knee. Beautiful.
What a legend...bought me to tears...that is terrific training and an incredible bond
Brought me to tears as well!
Make that 3 of us in tears
I’m late but now there is 4 of us in tears
Make that 5 of us
Number 7 here 🥲
All horses should be trained off primarily seat and leg. This is just an example of someone who actually correctly trains. Good on him. Beautiful performance.
Not only all horses but all riders. I grew my horsemanship when I first started out by riding in a closed arena and riding with my reins laying down, my hands off of them. Taught me how to ride with my legs and my seat. That was how I got over my beginners mistake of overusing my reins (I started riding late, didn’t start till I was 21).
It’s a skill that every horseperson should master.
@@speed150mph same. I'm only getting into horses now at 17.
I'm old compared to all these people riding at 4 XD
Depends on the horse.
I'll let you test that theory with my leg and seat trained horse...... Good luck using no reins. When he's upset you have no choice and that happens *very* easily
@@cattyquestrian8196 wdym
I love how the crowd cheered them on when the bridle fell off. She’s such a incredible mare and it shows how much time and effort he has put into this horse! ❤️
What a great retirement run for Ms Dreamy!!! Ya know what they say, gotta go out with a bang! Great job, Dan. Happy retirement, Ms Dreamy! People will be lining up for miles to get a foal outta this old girl.
Darned if I don't think this amazing girl won't miss competition!!!
Maybe the horse doesn't want to be a broodmare 🙄
@@KatrinaDancer Ah yes, the animal who doesn’t have a prefrontal cortex to decide such a thing can definitely tell you she does or doesn’t want to be a broodmare. Sure, makes sense. Makes the same amount of sense that replying to a 5 year old comment does. Not to mention that most of her foals have been done via recip mare, but go off ig
She's a beautiful mare. She didn't freak when the bridle came off, and not necessarily was it the bit, it was actually the bridle rubbing again her, great lead change and everything, nothing against bit but it's always good to train your horse reining or just a neck rope
There's another video of this particular made where the rider explains that he let's the made do that after a spin cause it keeps her calm.
@@terrisrankin968
Yeah. I watched the video before I saw this video.
This just proves how much seat training they have
Shyann_ Lavhyon And it proves that horses don’t need bridles
@@monstam8439 you don't think it took years of training to get to this level??
Jean Fish I do think it took years, but it’s fact that horses don’t need bridles to get to this point. The bridles are painful for horses and shouldn’t be used... it’s a shame that so many people are thinking they are necessary for training. But with the right training horses don’t need pain to be trained.
@@monstam8439 Please refer to the Queen of bridleless, bareback reining competition, Stacey Westbrook. She has her own channel on U Tube. Maybe she can satisfy your statement.
@@monstam8439 🤣🤣 We got an expert in everything horse!!! 🙄 Get real.
Proof that horsemanship is a thing
I love how he lets her rub her knees after that spin
That's probably why the headstall got loose too LOL.
@@krist6074 lol
more proof of how riding from the seat is EVERYTHING! leg commands, with a light touch and moving our body in the saddle=this! love love love!
He has a better seat and rides with more leg and seat than most FEI Dressage Champions in modern times. Really just a delight to see.
i come back to this video at least a few times a year. i have very little relation to western riding, nor would I ever be able to do something like this. It's just so beautiful to watch. Such a happy, relaxed, well-trained horse. Amazing showcase on how amazingly this horse is trained at home. Huge inter-discipline respect from a dressage rider, hats off
You never know until you try!! 😊
Wow. What an incredible horse and rider. The horse obviously trusts his rider. I wish more people were like this
Speaks volumes about the intelligence of the animal and the trust the rider has learned to develope with the animal. The horse is defintely in charge (do your research) both have found a way to communicate. BRAVO! congratulations, but, no further explotation for profit or personal recognition is needed. Love of horses is pure. Think before you reply. BE GOOD TO YOUR HORSE ALWAYS AND ALL DAYS🐴
This is my new favorite reining run ever!
I think reining shows are my favorite. Everyone roots for whoever's in the ring at the time and the atmosphere is just electric. Amazing horses and horsemanship as well!
It’s too bad I’m pretty sure the run didn’t count. He must have been DQ’d, If not for losing the bridle, then for grabbing the reins and bridle with his freehand.
Nonetheless, it was still a fantastic display of horsemanship, and a great ride. It’s clear these two have that bond we all strive to achieve with our horses. Very good show.
What a great rider, he just picked up the reins so she wouldn't trip then carried on. What an amazingly trained horse she seemed to try harder the more she got cheers.
I wish I could like this a thousand times.
That’s true horsemanship. ♥️
Horse looked a lot more relaxed when it was solely the legs and body weight telling her where she needed to go, nice job from the rider for just staying calm and riding on!
What an amazing video. Only proves that bits shouldn't be a requirement for shows.
Don't know who won, but sure will remember this girl!!
Kate ProudFort the horse is a mare.
Kate ProudFort oh ok lol
Unfortunately I think they were disqualified because of the broken bridle but I sure wish they got credit for finishing a fantastic run
As far as I know they should have been disqualified because of the bridle.
That horse is absolutely gorgeous!
Just proves that riding is all in the legs and if you have an awesome connection with your horse it’ll listen no matter what.. This is real horsemanship guys! If your horse isn’t listening try to understand why..
Absolutely beautiful! I can personally appreciate the training and skill of the rider AND horse. Truly poetry in motion!
AMAZING RIDE!! especially unexpectedly bridaless!!!!!!!!!
the video title is bridle less reining
@@foonigan3571 unexpectedly bridleless because the bridle broke during the competition. Was not intended to be that way originally, and he was disqualified when he picked it up with his free hand, but of course he had to for the horse's safety. This is not original airing of this competition.
@@suzanneyoung8011 oh yeah i know i was just saying that how is that unexpected? the title says "bridleless reining"
That is some incredible horsemanship. That’s truly what the industry needs.
I’ve watched this countless times - GREAT mare & Rider!! Goosebumps!!!
This brought a lump to my throat, how incredible. What horsemanship and massive credit to horse and rider - I am so emotional!!
Love it- horse loses its bridle and doesn’t miss a beat!! Beautiful ride!✨❤️✨
Congratulations horseman. You did a great job with your horse. So amazing horsemanship.
She looks so relaxed in her moves.
the bond they have is amazing! true Horsemanship in its pure glory! this is what you get when you understand each other as Horse and Rider, you both think as one!
He was my college colt training instructor at University of Findlay.
It's so awesome how this horse was trained mainly off of seat and leg. I think that's the way to go if you train a horse :)
Looked much happier when the bit came out!!
WOW! an amazing Mare! and a great rider! the lead change was effortless!❤
Amazing without bit! Keep it up!!!! :D look at that bond between them!!! Took my breath away really
Now this is a great example of a great horse, a great rider, correct training and and incredible bond. This bought me to tears because I just love how even tho he got disqualified for having both hands on the reigns, they carried on together and did almost a perfect run with basically just a neck rope! Great Pair!!!
I just love how everybody is cheering ♥️
Gives me chills and tears.
This my go to video when I need smile & reminded NEVER to give up
I get emotional watching the beauty of the horse and rider, especially when they are so in sync. Wishing I could ride again 😪 and thanks for the great videos!!
WE NEED MORE OF THIS !!!!!
The horse didn't like that correction bit anyways, awesome run! this will be talked about for a long time
No horse likes bits :)
I see where you're coming from about bits being a pain-compliance training aid however, bits are necessary when you have a horse performing at this level. Believe it or not, some horses love their bits.. Ms Dreamy did not though.
And the whole hackamore thing, They are terrible, I've seen many horses with the bridge of their nose crushed because of the amount of pressure they apply.
Moral of the story here is, stop deciding what is best for your horse.....a truly exceptional horse-person knows this, and tries many different bits until they find one the HORSE LIKES....
@@MilfEnjoyer924 I sayed >>NO
@@TheNCcope Nope horses don't need bits to perform at this level, they just have to wear it because of a stupid rule in every sports horses are involved. Who still uses hackamore (there are good hackamore too)? You can buy lots of bitless bridles out of leather. I for example, use a normal halter.
Explain to me the entire process of getting a horse to perform at this level with no bit, because I call b.s.
Explain to me how to get a horse to rate your seat, tell me how to shape the horse for a correct lead departure, tell me the cues for a flying lead change for reining and dressage.
If you don't use bits then surely you don't use spurs or dressage whips or any training aids at all....if you made a video series you would be a millionare, why are you wasting your breath talking to a bit-using, horse abuser like myself?
Im glade he let the horse scratch :)
and hes so good with and without a bridle
This is just proof that you really don't need anything but confidence and persistence
Another proof that there is no need for bits! ;)
xXToraKobayashiXx After they are well trained... How do you think she's been trained to this point?
It also shows the rare no need for bitless bridles, saddles, neckropes, legs, or hands. Because, obviously, if one specific team of horse and rider can work fine without these cues, _obviously_ every team can as well... no matter their skill level, temperament, pressure preferences, discipline, or any other factor that would define the gear they use. Because, *_obviously_* , every horse and every rider the exact same... right?
Anyway, no offense intended. People are entitled to their opinion... even if it is to the disadvantage of other people and their animals. I say figure out what works for you and your horse, and whatever that may be should not be judged so arrogantly by other people. As long as they aren’t blatantly and verifiably painful and harmful to the horse (e.g. wire bits, sharp twisted bits, bits with heavy leverage, harsh bosals and hackamores, sharp spurs, whips used to inflict pain... you get the point).
yes because there's one horse doing well without a bit it means every horse will do fine because there's no thing such as different personalities
Guys you all make no sense don't listen to people who exploit horses because of selfishness. In a few years, we will look back and ask yourself why we did use such barbaric methods like bits. Horses aren't born to wear bits there are enough people out there who prove that bitless can be done with every horse it just requires the rider to be willing to develop
him/herself. But most people choose the lazy way. I once trained a horse which was known to be dangerous and only could be ridden with a Pelham (even from heavy build men and I am a thin woman) and I was able to ride him jumping, dressage etc. with a normal stable halter AND I was no an experienced rider back then. ;)
@@amayafuller8895 You can easily train a horse with a normal halter even at a young age. It just requires horsemanship. :)
Super, wonderful, that's riding yeah❤❤❤❤❤🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴🐴
That’s A Bond Right There.!
A master horseman!!! Awesome job! No hate on people who use bits but this just proves that you can do anything bitless that you can with a bit! It’s awesome that this was the way this mare retired- she went out with a bang!
I just love this style & what a great ride..
And he knew he got disqualified once he grabbed the rein with both hands. He was just doing it out cause it was her last run and showing off. Badass
That was absolutely AWESOME!
Perfection !
I am in love with this horse.... awesome.... worth a fortune... I want this mare
Wow amazing. That Shows a great Trainer and a Really Good Team!!
Sad that it was his last ride but amazing ride
Last ride?
@@EloquentlyEquestrian the horses last competitive ride....they are retiring the horse.
2 Equestrian Girls he got second at WEG in the individual finals on this horse. I was there.
Very impressive. Great performance ❤😊
There is nothing like a good mare💗
Absolutely incredible riding!
Wow. Truly amazing.
True horsemanship ❤
Okay that is just WOW!!! Really great❤️
This is awesome!
This is BEAUTIFUL
Impressive!
Why did i have to cry tho? 😭❤️
Настоящий профессионал своего дела. Я восхищена. ❤
Amazing Dan !!!
I cannot believe that he got disqualified
What judge would DQ this ride, the judge would be drummed out of town.
He only got DQ cause he put that second hand down. But I do agree he shouldn't have been
@@Boop_noodle8537 he has to, his horse would have stepped on it :(
That’s a good horse there. Calm, but extremely responsive.
Absolutely incredible!
Freaking incredible horse and rider.
He knows his job very well and has a good connection with his trainer, just like the guys from 310 to ranch life.
Amazing 👏 that's all I have to say.
Dis so beautiful to watch!
He made sure the bridle would not cause injuries then they ran thire pattern😊
AMAZING RIDE!!
That’s pretty awesome.
Que animal esplêndido,muito bem treinado,Deus abençoe sempre os bons treinadores.
I can’t even control my horse with a bit OOF
More groundwork. A lot of people don't realize if you lunge or round pen a horse with no bit on the halter/hack/bridle, you can ride the horse without a bit.
@@keeslover777 but don't forget to mention that spurs now have to be used ;D
Arizona succulent no they don’t
Proof that with a good bond and a great rider Bits are USELESS they are absolutely not needed to ride a horse! ❤️ lovely horse she has AWSOME movement💕
an inspiration to my riding 💜
You can't do any better than that😁🙏🕊
I love how he let his horse scrach
Just more proof for those awful bits. Great work!
OreoCookie 360 well the reason this horse is so good is because She’s been trained. With a bit. Not all horses work perfectly without a bit hunny
@@idontlikeyoulol16 well not all horses want to work in bits but do they have a choice? No, they don't. I understand that not all horses work well without bits. But the reason why she was working beautifully, even without the bit, is the bond between each other. Not just because a piece of metal is shoved in their mouths. Its not just because of the bit that makes horses do things. But, apparently that's what everyone thinks. Ok hunny
OreoCookie 360 your comment said “just more proof for those awful bits” You’re clearly slow so I’m gonna say it again:Not all horses work bitless. Yes this mare works bitless. But that was just a 2 minute video. For all we know, the bit falling off was part of a plan (I AM NOT SAYING THAT IT WAS THO) so your comment is stupid. You basically said “Oh look here a two minute video of a guy riding without a bridle (BUT SPURS) see no one needs to use bits! Bits are awful” 💀
@@idontlikeyoulol16 but do u need to put a piece of medal in a horses mouth? I believe that if you get a horse from a young age and make it a habit and never even introduce a bit then they will most likely have no problem without a bit. Yes, not everyone gets a horse at a young age when it's green. I know that not all horses work well in bits. But their are other options to make the pain leave the horse. Like hackamores, bitless Bridles, and maybe even a neck rope! It depends on the horse and what they like. ☺
OreoCookie 360 Who said that I use metalbits?
Beautiful!!! 🐴
Great feeling! Super!
Does anyone know if the rider was qualified in this test? Or the fact that he rode the test without bridle disqualifies him? Gorgeous performance, I simply love it.
This is amazing horse and showmanship!! You know the only reason he got a 0 is because he went to 2 hands!
Beautiful
Love this!!
The TOP Competitions for horses and riders in any discipline should be without using bridles or spurs (neckstrap is fine). Saddles can be used for how great a horse is but best riders IMO if they're riding bareback without bridles or spurs it shows true skill.
Seat, legs and hands. Connection with both horse and rider. Fantastic ride. Did he DQ's because his bridle came apart?
No, he DQ´s because he used two Hands when Picking the bridle up, as it is only allowed to ride with one Hand on the reins.
INACREDITÁVEL!
What was that girls name (Stacy I think) that did this with that horse that died of colic I think it was. They also did it without a saddle and no reins or anything else. She was amazing and so was her horse.
Stacy Westfall! She's an incredible horsewoman.
Does anybody ever wonder why the bridle fell off?
To me it looked like when the horse rubbed its head on its leg it got the snap undone, then when she started running the snap came completely off and it fell. I've had a horse get its bride off this way with me before...
That's what I thought Too. I also thought that the latch just came undone but I'm not sure
@@reaghandolphin6749 Yes when she rubbed her head the bridle snapped
I think because he gave her time to do it, it was fastened in a way where she could take it off "herself".
Why the heck did he let the horse rub his leg. We know the horse is just trying to get her bridle off!