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Re: [bitlessbridle] Bitless Bridle DVD

Thankyou Cathie, I love mine on ALL my Morgans.
Elyse Henault
www.henaultmorganfarm.com
Jazzs Liberty Star
CC Tango
Warren, Ma. 01083
1-413-436-7556


----- Original Message -----
From: "Cathie Hatrick-Anderson" <cathieanderson@...>
To: <bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2008 8:52 AM
Subject: [bitlessbridle] Bitless Bridle DVD


> Just got back from Equine Affiare spent a few days at the bitless
> bridle booth.
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> I love hearing all of the success stories, with many of those some
> people came up and said they bought their bridle two and three years
> ago but were afraid to try it.
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> I have a DVD that explains how to use it from how to put it on to
> using it on four horses that I never rode before, three had big
> problems with their bitted bridles.
> Check out my website for a complete description of this DVD it's over
> two hours. www.bobcatfarm.com
>
>
> The quality is amazing I just had it updated by a pro!
> I also just listed it on e-bay this is my first attempt to list. (so
> you can get it for discount) Last year I had a friend selling it for
> me, at the regular price the DVD received all good comments she is
> linked to my favorites with a photo of her donkey.
>
>
> I and many others noticed that the Canadian Cowgirls were all bitless
> except for one, the one that had a bit and tie-down had the hardest
> time of it, especially when asked to stand.
> I hope someone from the Bitless bridle will contact them, as they were
> using bosals, and the bitless bridle would look sooo much better!
> I also added a new photo take a look!
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Sat Nov 22, 2008 2:18 pm

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Just got back from Equine Affiare spent a few days at the bitless bridle booth. I love hearing all of the success stories, with many of those some people came...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Nov 21, 2008
1:52 pm

Hi Cathie,   FYI I was there at the show last week, they were using Noavel headstalls.  I was speaking to one of the Canadian Cowgirls after the show.  See...
Edna
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Nov 21, 2008
3:33 pm

I checked out the site you posted, up close they look like they can be pretty severe like many bosals. I didn't see anything bad when the cowgirls rode. Yes...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Nov 25, 2008
8:14 pm

I do believe the Noavel has a steel or cable in the noseband....if you read his website it does not give you an explanation of what the noseband is made...
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countrysunnie
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Nov 25, 2008
8:58 pm

Thankyou Cathie, I love mine on ALL my Morgans. Elyse Henault www.henaultmorganfarm.com Jazzs Liberty Star CC Tango Warren, Ma. 01083 1-413-436-7556 ... From:...
Elyse Henault
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Nov 22, 2008
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