-Hi Cyndi
It would be so interesting to find out more about what type of training you used
and what
issues you had, it is encouraging to hear from the one's who have good results
with
Bitless type of training. I am learning more about positive re inforcement type
training--
heppa
-- In bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com, "kjjssk" <kjjssk@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, My name is Cyndi and I and my horse live in Wisconsin. I
> discovered Dr. Cook's bitless bridle 5 years ago after a serious
> accident put me in the hospital for 2 weeks. After a year of ground
> work using Natural Horsemanship while I got my confidence back to get
> on her again, I started in a rope halter and then moved into Dr Cook's
> bitless bridle. The ground work and bitless bridle were the best
> things I ever did for my horse. After a rough beginning, she has
> become my dream horse. I am not a trainer but have resolved issues
> with two horses simply by letting them try my bitless bridle. My
> friends were amazed at the change in their horses. I am a firm
> believer in bitless riding and I know my horse appreciates it.
> Thanks for forming this group.
> Cyndi
>