too high and I have no control. he just hates something round his nose/head..........
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To: bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com
From: bitlesshorse@...
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2008 19:01:59 +0000
Subject: [bitlessbridle] Re:problem
Have you tried fitting it higher than the recommended position?
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then it rides up and has no effect. with it tight, 1 finger space, he
gets very heavy, very much on the forehand and he snorts and really
seems uncomfotable.
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> This can be an annoying and sometimes difficult problem to fix but
moreinformation is needed pleaseAre you refering to a noseband of a
bitted bridle or of the Dr Cookbitless bridle?Is the noseband too
tight - some horses find a tight noseband veryuncomfortableIs there
any teeth problems or even problems with the horse's nasal bonethat
the noseband could be showing by putting pressure on sore areas?Is the
noseband too low and causing oncruction to the airways?Is anything on
the noseband pinching him and causing discomfort?What reaction does
the horse have to the noseband?-- wendy wainwrightbitlesshorse@...
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