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Re: Bitless Driving Bridle   Message List  
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Well I have wonderful news to report with a photo I added to my
pictures under Bobcat Farm The horse that would bolt while being
ground driven on the track, is now going happily bitless.
His problem of head shaking or rooting is gone, as well as holding his
head to the side.
The owner was not able to hitch him and we had him hitched in my
second one hour session.
Another horse that was totally defiant with rearing kicking and
bolting could barely get him out t the track was hitched in his third
session bitless. We had much to "discuss" before I hitched him, it
wasn't "just the bit" that caused his problems, he had behavior
problems related to much more.
Also yesterday I put a first ride on a standardbred with a rope halter
with reins atteached he's fifteen and recently gelded, and rode
another that was started already with a bit and rode him bitless. He
was good as well.

Does anyone else have photo's they want to add?





Tue May 15, 2007 10:54 am

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