Continúa el debate sobre las riendas de atado con las respuestas de los lectores

Las respuestas a la columna de Pammy Hutton que cuestiona el uso de las riendas de atado han llegado a Horse & Hound por parte de profesionales de la equitación y lectores.

Pammy Hutton aclaró que la respuesta a si alguien debería usar alguna vez riendas de atado es no, aunque ella las ha empleado ocasionalmente cuando ha sido necesario. Hizo hincapié en aprender el cuándo, el cómo y el porqué de su aplicación.

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