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"What is your advise regarding bitless bridles vs. a bridle with the snaffle bit?"
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Dear Keith...
Monday, January 29, 2007
Mr. Hosman, what is your advise regarding bitless bridles vs. a bridle with the snaffle bit? I am presently working with my two and a half year old filly (Arwen) using the John Lyons' Conditioned Response Training Program Manuals ( and loving it) and may be needing to choose a first bridle for her in a few months. This is my first horse to own & train, and i have had almost a year's worth of basic riding lessons.
I have to thank you for this "outlet of communication" as there is minimal support of training methods in this area.
Thank you for your help! Joanne |
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Suggested Article: "Snaffle Bits vs Shank or Leverage Bits"
"The leverage (or shanked) bit doesn't give me any more control than any other bit. If I have to pull 5 pounds to stop my horse on that bit, I still have to put 5 pounds on this bit. Except I'm only pulling about a pound's worth, because a pound...
from our Horse Training Bit series > read more |
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Suggested Article: "Horses That Pull On the Bit and Head Tossers"
If your horse begins to "root at the bit," that is to drop its head and try to pull or tug the reins out of your hands, then what he's saying is that you've taught him that if he pulls on the bit, your hands will move – and he'll get away from the...
from our Horse Riding Instruction series > read more |
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Bits - The Right Bit
Types of Horse Bits: What is your advise regarding bitless bridles vs. a bridle with the snaffle bit? |
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Bridling
Bit Horse Training: My horse is terrible at putting a bit in his mouth |
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