Debatten om hjälptyglar fortsätter med läsarnas svar

Svar på Pammy Huttons kolumn om användningen av hjälptyglar har strömmat in till Horse & Hound från ryttare och läsare.

Pammy Hutton klargjorde att svaret på frågan om någon någonsin bör använda hjälptyglar är nej, även om hon själv har använt dem vid enstaka tillfällen när behovet uppstått. Hon betonade vikten av att lära sig om, hur och när de bör användas.

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