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Horse Bitless
Horse Bitless
Bitless or maintaining the bit?

I decided to really get into the natural horsemanship. I some techniques for quite some time, but recently I have decided Bitless go. My horse responded well to it and always behaves, but my mom raises a good point today. I intend to show and need bits for the show. Bitless If I walk for too long, my mare just refuse? It is very good now, but I always try to clarify my hands and it works fine without it. Should I stay or go back to Bitless bit? I refuse bits Bitless horse if I roll a long time? Riding Bitless can ruin my career to show what they can Bitless Bridles? Note that I will start posting in spring and are the local programs. Thank you!

Plus there is not way to be sure. Normally you can do both, but you can not go too long Bitless then expect your horse to slightly up for the program and give superior performance. I want to make sure you always work your horse on some regular basis to maintain its enamel. My horses can be ridden or in any way, but made sure to keep regularly faced them, but most of the time. Given their druthers, Dr. Cook is chosen at all times.

Bit vs. Bitless Experiment, 1st horse (bitless)


Ahimsa Equine Riding halter


Ahimsa Equine Riding halter


$20.00


this listing is for our hand-crafted riding halter – adult sized. It features a flat braided paracord nose band, our custom milled, medium stiff halter cord, a plaited pineapple knot slider below the chin for custom nose hole sizing (and better fit/ cue communication), and a plaited gaucho knot tie end keeper (eye safe and washing machine friendly!). Hardware is stainless steel….

Ahimsa Equine Riding halter


Ahimsa Equine Riding halter


$20.00


this listing is for our hand-crafted riding halter – adult sized. It features a flat braided paracord nose band, our custom milled, medium stiff halter cord, a plaited pineapple knot slider below the chin for custom nose hole sizing (and better fit/ cue c…

English Hackamore - 7 1/2 shanks


English Hackamore – 7 1/2 shanks


$23.40


English’ Hackamore Fits any English or Western headstall. Often seen on pleasure horses, open jumpers, polo ponies, and sometimes on Fox Hunters. This device can give a lot of control even though it isn’t in the horses’ mouth. Fleece lined nose, curb chain included. The shank on this bit measures 7 1/2″ from the nosepiece to the rein attachment. Retail: $27.95 Our Price: $25.00…

Metal in the Mouth - The Abusive Effects of Bitted Bridles


Metal in the Mouth – The Abusive Effects of Bitted Bridles


$44.00


This book describes and scientifically documents the multitude of insidious effects of a bit in the horse’s mouth. These effects are still widely unknown among horsemen and owners, and range from pain to respiratory and digestive problems, reduced performance and longevity.

A must-read for every horse owner who uses a bit….


The Centaur Reborn  -  Holistic Horsemanship and the Foundation for Optimal Performance


The Centaur Reborn – Holistic Horsemanship and the Foundation for Optimal Performance


$17.95


Holistic Horsemanship and the Foundation for Optimal Performance. The Centaur Reborn gives insight into how to establish optimal horse health, horsemanship, and top equine performance. In addition to a brief review on correct lifestyle and hoof care, it covers areas such as tack fit and horse nutrition, psychology, anatomy and physiology, especially as these relate to training, riding, and rehabil…

HORSE ILLUSTRATED magazine January & February & March 2010 (3 Issues, The Magazine For Hands-On Owners & Riders, Colic, Jane Savoie, Jumping Tips, Home Horse Keeping, Sandy Collier, Ride Bitless with Richard Winters, 13 Dressage Solutions)


HORSE ILLUSTRATED magazine January & February & March 2010 (3 Issues, The Magazine For Hands-On Owners & Riders, Colic, Jane Savoie, Jumping Tips, Home Horse Keeping, Sandy Collier, Ride Bitless with Richard Winters, 13 Dressage Solutions)




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