I am a timid rider. I have a 17 hand OTTB. He always chomped on any bit we tried, even though he is a pretty quiet guy. Tried a Dr. Cooks--the reins were always twisting. Now we have a NURTURAL bitless bride. We love it. I trail ride him in it too. I have to hold it correctly--he slams his head into it when I am bridling him---he clearly loves it too.
My big 16.2 TWH adapted first day and I think he loves it. Used it today for the first time admittedly was worried and he performed just as well as with his bit. I’m solid on it.
I am a timid rider. I have a 17 hand OTTB. He always chomped on any bit we tried, even though he is a pretty quiet guy. Tried a Dr. Cooks--the reins were always twisting. Now we have a NURTURAL bitless bride. We love it. I trail ride him in it too. I have to hold it correctly--he slams his head into it when I am bridling him---he clearly loves it too.
My big 16.2 TWH adapted first day and I think he loves it. Used it today for the first time admittedly was worried and he performed just as well as with his bit. I’m solid on it.
So cool 😎
My horse has a very small head. Does this come in a Cobb size? If not, I'm worried that the buckle would wind up very close to his eye.
Would someone..mention the placement of the nose band l part as to inches above the muzzle?..
My horses prefer the nose band an inch and a half above soft tissue.
(Resting on bone, not cartilage)
What bitless bridle would you recommend
Rope halter with lead line converted to reins or traditional hackamore are ideal.
The rope halter then has all pressure transferred to the nose. Add the thin nose piece as well, it's very severe.
@@sallypenno164 You do not have the slightest clue. Go back to class.
@@gerrycoleman7290 its fact, try catching up
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Educate yourself it's not the dark ages anymore
@@sallypenno164 You clearly do not know how a properly fitted rope halter functions. Educate yourself. Stop being an idiot.