Has anyone ever used the Caso Dosa bitless bridle? It is not necessaily a bitless bridle but can be used as such. A friend of mine who breeds Paso Fino horses...
I have not seen a "bitless bridle" that Casa Dosa offers, so I am not sure what you are talking about. They do sell jaquimas which is a South American type...
Do you mean just riding off the curb strap? I know someone who does this with her paso finos and used properley and without harsh nosebands and curb straps can...
Yes, I believe this is the way she rides her mares. She said the stallions are on the only horses she rides with a bit for more control. Mikki **Be Yourself....
I am selling this for a friend. She tried it on her draft mare and it was just a bit too small. This is a VERY nice light oil/tan Bitless bridle made by...
Hello everyone! I live in Arkansas and am considering going bitless. I have a 7 year old gelding that I seldom ride. One reason I seldom ride him is that we...
Hi Kellie welcome over here. Riding bitless with a Cook is no difference then a bit. I see it almost everyday. I am the BBAC of the Cook in the Netherlands, so...
Kelly- Welcome to the Board! Lots of good info and helpful folks here. First, if you have not done this already, please eliminate the possibility of anything...
Hello Kellie, Welcome, you came to the right place. You will find some great advice here. I do recommend Dr. Cooks bitless bridle over any other kind of...
I just added a new photo of my young horse Ruger. He just turned 2 1/2 and it's his third time hitched to a cart. My husband just got in the cart for the...
Yes it's true. We've come a long way baby! Just had to share this news. Dover is now carrying the English Leather Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle. I am so encouraged...
I believe Valley Vet also carries Cook bridles. I remember seeing them in my last catalog. I wanted to carry them in our store, but the profit for drop-ship...
Thank you everyone for your replies. It definetely sounds like a lot of people are "sold" on the Dr. Cook BB and I hope to have an opportunity to get one. ...
What's the difference between the Dr. Cook and the Nurtural bridles? Is it just the round thing under the cheek? Mikki **Be Yourself. Everyone Else Is Taken**...
The circle X and the crosslines are shorter by the Nurtural. I ride for many years with the Cook now ( i am a BBAC in the Netherlands) and have now for...
2e hands is difficult, but keep searching, maybe you are lucky Most people who ride with a Cook don't wanted to sell it anymore because it is working :-) it...
Hi Inge:? Thank for replying to my post. I have both the Dr. Cook and Nurtural bridles. One is for a normal size horse the other is for a warmblood since my QH...
I will love to hear what your expirences are with this bridle. If there is a big difference or a little one... I am collecting information about these to...
The Nurtural have a circle X which hold the crosslines at the same place there is less movement in compare to the Cook, so it might be a good one for those who...
hahaha thats an option but i like long...very long beards during the winter time *LOL* But a cook do not give problems for us ;-) inge  kijk ook eens...
LOLÂ I know...but he's a "natural" kinda guy :-) ... From: Pam Freeman <ruuhzoo02@...> Subject: Re: [bitlessbridle] Re: Buy a Dr Cooks Bitless Bridle...