From Hackamore To Spade Bit

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this video, I'll show you some tack that traditional Buckaroos and the progression from hackamore to spade bit.
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Комментарии • 23

  • @matthewtisnado2374
    @matthewtisnado2374 Год назад

    Nice to cool

  • @robs5186
    @robs5186 6 лет назад +14

    the spade bit was never intended for unbroke people with heavy hands

  • @bernhardpflug7924
    @bernhardpflug7924 3 года назад

    Thanks for all the explanations and sharing your knowledge!!

  • @donaldwinn3303
    @donaldwinn3303 6 месяцев назад

    Do you agree on pulling your mecate reins off after each use !! Can’t go to bed with your shoes on unless you socialize hard after work 😂

  • @bryanmontgomery4050
    @bryanmontgomery4050 7 месяцев назад

    I’m just here for the spade bit comments….

  • @bernhardpflug7924
    @bernhardpflug7924 3 года назад +1

    ... Greetings from Germany...

  • @sonseere10
    @sonseere10 8 лет назад +3

    Wouldn't a rope halter and lead line converted to reins give better feel than any form of bit? I trained my horses to be ridden in rope halters. They respond to subtle pressure beautifully.

    • @robgriz72
      @robgriz72 9 месяцев назад +2

      RoPe HaLtEr derp LeAd LiNe derp cOnVeRtEd tO rEiNs derp…you’re a freaking broken record.

  • @danabolic84
    @danabolic84 8 лет назад +3

    I have 3yr old mare I started with a bosal I started with ground work flexing backing. I started riding her she now has learned how to brace against the bosal only to the left. What do you recommend. This is my first time and I'll admit using a cheap bosal and I'm pretty sure it's too big. Any input is appreciated thanks

    • @bryanmontgomery4050
      @bryanmontgomery4050 7 месяцев назад

      Correct tools and know how to use them. Sounds like you have cheaped out and also instilled some terrible habits.

  • @paulchandler2056
    @paulchandler2056 8 лет назад

    how do you tie a bostilia hanger to the forelock

  • @cherylbergerson3837
    @cherylbergerson3837 8 лет назад

    Where can I find a bosal that would fit a horse with a larger nose. I have a 2 yr. old Haflinger and the standard 5/8" bosal does not fit her; it's way too tight.

  • @wagnerborges2838
    @wagnerborges2838 7 лет назад

    How much would a hackmore cost you to send to Brazil? I would like to learn how to work with him and to know his functions, I watch his videos but I do not understand the language in English, if I had been taught in Portuguese I acquired, how can you help me?

  • @JohnOwensgoogle
    @JohnOwensgoogle 8 лет назад +2

    If you ride the horse for two years with the hackamore, then why even put in a bit later?
    Question not a comment.

    • @sonseere10
      @sonseere10 8 лет назад +1

      Excellent question. I imagine the answer is along the lines of tradition. But I find my horses are more fluid with a rope halter and lead line converted to reins. That setup is very versatile.

    • @robgriz72
      @robgriz72 7 лет назад +1

      John Owens with each progression we are seeking refinement. The difference between a hackamore horse and a bridle horse, when done correctly, is amazing. However most people really don't have a need or desire to make a true bridle horse.

    • @peterrefshaw6934
      @peterrefshaw6934 3 года назад +3

      The reason is because a hackamore requires pressure to get the horse to do what you ask. The spade bit is a signal to the horse, no pressure and release, balance and signal

    • @JohnOwensgoogle
      @JohnOwensgoogle 3 года назад +1

      @@peterrefshaw6934 Thank you

    • @kristen3008
      @kristen3008 5 месяцев назад

      @@sonseere10 You say that your horses are more fluid in a rope halter and lead rope converted to reins, but you failed to mention if they are more fluid in that compared to what you THINK they would be in a spade but, to what they normally are in a REGULAR bit, or have you ACTUALLY ridden them in a spade bit and decided they went better in a rope halter? IF you rode them in a spade, ARE they traditionally trained to carry one and ARE you skilled and trained to use one or did you as a typical rider just stick it on your typical horse and try it out? I’m not trying to sound mean. I’m just truly curious.

  • @wes7890
    @wes7890 8 лет назад +2

    How can you claim to have ridden in the vaquero tradition and not know how to pronounce 'bosalita'. I've never known anyone who's ever been exposed to a good bridle horse who called it a 'bostilia'.

    • @OGTOKER15
      @OGTOKER15 2 года назад +1

      That’s why he said depends on what country you’re in. Charros sometimes call it a bostilio. Make a youtube vid about it if he’s so wrong

    • @OverOnTheWildSide
      @OverOnTheWildSide 2 года назад

      I’d rather know how to do it like he does than know how to pronounce it.