THIS video just popped up on my newsfeed😮😮 how did I miss your channel??? I loved this guy!! Down to earth, honest with a bit of snark & 😏 sarcasm!! Can't beat it now I'm obsessed and I'll be binge-watching. Which I lived closer🤬, I live on the east coast😢.
I appreciate the lessons you share so much. Have you ever thought about having people do a sort of "vacation" with you where they stay on your land and work so they can learn from you? I know the channel Dry Creek Wrangler School does something similar but it sure would be a blessing to spend a day or few just soaking up as much info as possible. Hope y'all are well!
So from standing tied with spade bit in his mouth Chinaco has learned the head position that causes it to hang balanced where no pressure is felt, correct?
Yes. But he isn't just standing tied. He is hung in a position where he can move around. You wouldn't get the same results by tying him to a hitching post or horse trailer.
I noticed about 8" or 10" from the top of the romal reins, there's what looks to be a long button there. Does that have a specific purpose or is it just ornamental?
Not sure what you’re referring to. Pat used a piece of cord attached to the top of the romal attached to the horn to keep the rein centered. He removed the romal so it wouldn’t weight the rein to one side or the other.
@@PatnDebPuckett You got the buttons on the coastal rein on the bit end, on the other end, what looks like 8" to 10" below the sliding button that brings both sides of the rein together, I see something that looks like a rawhide braided long button
@@janboogaerts1616 sorry for not getting back to you right away. Pat says that those long buttons are for weight and to support the rigidity of the reins at that point. It's something that our braider came up with and we like it.
I agree. I have watched a good deal of equitation at speed. It is beautiful, but to me it seems the horses are very overbent and never (or seldom) get relief from the "frame" they are ridden in. Maybe it is just me.
Love your sense of humour Pat!!!
THIS video just popped up on my newsfeed😮😮 how did I miss your channel??? I loved this guy!! Down to earth, honest with a bit of snark & 😏 sarcasm!! Can't beat it now I'm obsessed and I'll be binge-watching. Which I lived closer🤬, I live on the east coast😢.
Glad to have you!
You give me a sense of inner peace.
The third time's a charm they say, congratulations on your anniversary!! I love your videos and suggest them to other horse people.
Prayers for your travels
May we ride together in Spirit to the Glory of God
Good job Pat! Is so good to watch him progress.
I am looking forward to your bit !!!!!
Gracias por sus videos amigos..
“Sweet”
Looking forward to seeing the Western bit Pat 💥
You a Deb have safe travels to Oregon. Catch ya later
Bob /Lynn
I appreciate the lessons you share so much. Have you ever thought about having people do a sort of "vacation" with you where they stay on your land and work so they can learn from you? I know the channel Dry Creek Wrangler School does something similar but it sure would be a blessing to spend a day or few just soaking up as much info as possible. Hope y'all are well!
LOL, I was looking forward to the hat story..
If I have to wait for your next Q&A I don't mind. How is shoshony?
Hopefully I can afford one of those horses..
Fantastic as always. Wish yall would come to Georgia soon!! Maybe in the fall when it cools down...
So from standing tied with spade bit in his mouth Chinaco has learned the head position that causes it to hang balanced where no pressure is felt, correct?
Yes. But he isn't just standing tied. He is hung in a position where he can move around. You wouldn't get the same results by tying him to a hitching post or horse trailer.
@@PatnDebPuckett OK, that makes sense, thanks for the clarification 👍
Will your bits come in various sizes? My horses mouth from cheek to cheek is 5 3/4 inches.
It will.
I noticed about 8" or 10" from the top of the romal reins, there's what looks to be a long button there. Does that have a specific purpose or is it just ornamental?
Not sure what you’re referring to. Pat used a piece of cord attached to the top of the romal attached to the horn to keep the rein centered. He removed the romal so it wouldn’t weight the rein to one side or the other.
@@PatnDebPuckett You got the buttons on the coastal rein on the bit end, on the other end, what looks like 8" to 10" below the sliding button that brings both sides of the rein together, I see something that looks like a rawhide braided long button
@@janboogaerts1616 sorry for not getting back to you right away. Pat says that those long buttons are for weight and to support the rigidity of the reins at that point. It's something that our braider came up with and we like it.
@@PatnDebPuckett Makes sense. Thanks for your feedback.
Hi, if your bit is si mouth, weighty, loose jaw and sportin a cricket I want one please. Thank you, kraig
I think it will meet all of your requirements! Stay tuned!
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I see how you roll. I’m sure it will be just right.
I agree.
I have watched a good deal of equitation at speed. It is beautiful, but to me it seems the horses are very overbent and never (or seldom) get relief from the "frame" they are ridden in. Maybe it is just me.
They’re often overflexed which dumps their weight onto the forehand.