I really like this guy; he works off principles not specific actions. But with all this great foundational training, why the spurs and why the snaffle? And why the chaps?
@@sosatootrill7226 Why do you people have a problem with chaps? Sure they're useless. And they're only for men to boost their own egos. But they're harmless, so there's no reason to be bothered by them.
This early in training, it's probably single jointed. Depends on the trainer. But he obviously never answers comments or questions, even when the videos are new.
Just what I needed! love the tons of braids in the tail, Ive never seen that before!
Cool
Thanks for mentioning the number of rides the horse had in a bosal😊 was wondering about when to introduce a snaffle
Great video. Was looking for videos of this horse going through training in a Bosal. Keep up the great work.
I really like this guy; he works off principles not specific actions. But with all this great foundational training, why the spurs and why the snaffle? And why the chaps?
good question.
In my opinion the Spurs and snaffle are just extensions of your body but the chaps idk
Maybe he rides in brushy terrain or it looks really cool 😎 👍.
@@sosatootrill7226 Why do you people have a problem with chaps? Sure they're useless. And they're only for men to boost their own egos. But they're harmless, so there's no reason to be bothered by them.
@@cattymajivthey have lots of uses, stopping rope burn, going through brush, throwing calfs over to protect ur legs
👍🏻👍🏻
Is this a two piece snaffle, or is it a three piece with a small joint in the center ? Thanks.
This early in training, it's probably single jointed. Depends on the trainer. But he obviously never answers comments or questions, even when the videos are new.