I've turned out in a bridle before now with no problems. Used a rubber/ nylon bit with a really old leather bridle with noseband removed. With one of the ponies it works well as it slows down his eating - I just had to make sure he didn't get rubs at the corners of his mouth, but a bit of vaseline on them every day sorted that. The other one though refused point blank to eat, so it's not necessarily going to have the desired effect!
Never had a problem with it causing colic, though I guess it partly depends how they try and eat with it. And the only result of getting anything caught was either the bridle came off or broke. No physical injuries. Yes, there would be a risk, but like anything you have to weigh the risk of one thing against another and factor in something for quality of life and decide what's best in the individual situation.
Never had a problem with it causing colic, though I guess it partly depends how they try and eat with it. And the only result of getting anything caught was either the bridle came off or broke. No physical injuries. Yes, there would be a risk, but like anything you have to weigh the risk of one thing against another and factor in something for quality of life and decide what's best in the individual situation.