Hope you are all out enjoying your horses! new photos anyone! I put a fifth ride on a PMU filly and went out on the trail for the second time. We had a blast,...
HI all, I just listed my custom made Blaze Orange Bitless bridle on Ebay. The item number is 220250127823. I love bitless bridles, but weirdly enough my mare...
I keep hearing about this Nurtural bitless bridle, I currently ride in a Dr Cook and I'm very happy with it, just wondering if anybody out there has tried it...
There's plenty of sites if you google "Nurtural bitless bridle" This one in particular explains the differences. http://www.bitlessbridle.com/dbID/255.html ...
... I have wondered the same thing. I also ride in a Dr. Cooks, and haven't had any drawbacks with it. But, I guess you can't help but feel curious about the...
Visit http://www.nurturalhorse.com/Nurtural_Bitless_vs_Dr.Cook_Bitless.html for the other side of the story too -- wendy wainwright bitlesshorse@......
In a message dated 7/7/2008 4:08:15 P.M. Central Standard Time, garrahanl@... writes: What advice or pointers would you give to a new rider regarding...
I don't know much about the LG - I think it has a wheel as I recall. We ride all of our horses/ponies in Dr. Cook bitless bridles. Some have never been...
Hi, Just like Mary I am not familiar with how the LG functions I also use the Dr.Cook bb on all my horses/ponies & love it.So far I have noticed a differance...
Here Is what I do. I pull back on both reins keeping my hands low. That usually works. However, Butthead often gets a worm in his brain and he chooses not...
hello, I just purchased a Dr. Cook's BB to try with my mare and our new pony. I haven't been on the new pony yet but he was ridden in a hackamore with a tie...
I think back when I got my first DCBB they suggested use of a running martingale if one was felt to be needed. Don't know if they still do or not but you...
Hi Everyone, I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm new to the bitless bridle world, but have to say that I'm a convert. I have a DCBB that I've had for a few...
Welcome, Jenn! _____ From: bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com [mailto:bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jenn Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 11:56 AM To:...
I have a Dr. Cook's English style bitless. I've ridden in it about 6 times since I purchased it back in May (weather's been horrific so I haven't had as much...
That's great!!! I understand that many times when a horse "misbehaves" like yours used to it is in response to pain or the expectation of pain. This proves...
Hi group, my name is Renee and I am happy to have found this group. I am trying different bitless bridles as my horse has a sensitive mouth. The one that I am...
I'd like to see a picture of your bridle. Thanks, Vickie ... From: Renee To: bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, August 23, 2008 11:27 AM Subject:...
Hi Vickie! I will be going out to the barn today and will take a photo of it on Scottie. He is a Quarter horse/Haflinger. It is a really nice bridle, the reins...
Hi Renée! I too am interested in your purple bitless bridle and would love to se a pic and get measurements. Is it a Reg Horse size or a smaller one? Thanks...
... Hi Katie, Yeah, I train for eventing. There's a couple of pics in the photo section under "Kev_Deb" folder. The bay in the photo's is my horse Angel....
Hi all, I have a brand new warmblood sized Dr Cooks bitless bridle for sale. It is the padded english leather and also the long black english leather riens...
Hi all, So glad you are all here. I am a dr cooks user and loveit. will never return to the bit. I am also a barefoot trimmer and homeopathic natural horse...
Hello everyone, I just posted two new photos I wanted to share. One of my new horse Ruger (I hope to make him a shooting horse) and one of my husbands horse...
Hi - I realized I never gave a 'proper' introdution when I first posted, so here we go. I'm a dressage and eventer from the Twin Cities in MN. I've always had...