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9014 NS Starter Bit 14mm diameter 70mm rings
9014 NS Starter Bit 14mm diameter 70mm rings
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8022BEV NS Tranz 14mm diameter Small 55mm Beval Rings
NS Tranz Beval 14mm diameter
Small beval rings 55mm Rings
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8023u NS Tranz 16mm diameter Universal Cheeks
NS Tranz 16mm Diameter Universal Cheek
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8028P NS Medium High Ported Pelham (1 1/2" port)
NS Medium High Ported Pelham (1 1/2" port)
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8024fc NS Tranz 18mm Full Cheek
NS Tranz 18mm Full Cheek
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8093 NS Performance Pony Tranz Loose Ring 10mm
NS Performance Pony Tranz Loose Ring 10mm
Dressage Legal
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9008 NS Starter Bit 16mm diameter 70mm rings
9008 NS Starter Bit 18mm diameter 70mm rings
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8022 NS Tranz Loose Ring 14mm diameter 70mm rings
NS Tranz Loose Ring 14mm diameter 70mm rings
Dressage Legal
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8023 NS Tranz Loose Ring 16mm diameter 70mm Rings
NS Tranz Link 16mm diameter loose ring 70mm rings
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8023uc NS Tranz 16mm diameter Universal Cheeks & Leather Curb Strap
NS Tranz 16mm Diameter Universal Cheeks and Leather Curb Strap
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Black/Havana Available
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TB Advanced Dressage Stallion "Chase The Ace" BWBS & SHGB GradedTB Advanced Dressage Stallion Graded with the BWBS and SHGB - 16.2 Bay Nashuan x Carleon. Chase the Ace is Ridden in and Sponsored by Neue Schule Ltd. | |
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more infoJust GRaded with BWBS And SHGB - all foals are eligible for registration with either society and TB foals are able to be registered through Wetherbys GSB. Chase The Ace 16.2 Bay TB registered with Wetherby's GSB. Qualified Medium and Advanced Medium 2003 and currently working PSG. He was placed 4th at his first advanced test with 62% on Friday 30th April at Osbaldeston. He has good conformation, excellent hock action and free elevated paces. Here are a few pictures from a recent training session. | |
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Aces bitting historyAce works happily in the Connection Bit (Verbindend) as a snaffle. I employ this in conjunction with a loosish flash. Stallions are inherently more mouthy. |