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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...
Barbara Reeves
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Mar 1, 2009
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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...
Kellie C.
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Mar 8, 2009
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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...
flugar ijslander
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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...
Pam Freeman
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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...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Mar 10, 2009
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Pam thank you for the recommendation I appreciate it. Cathie...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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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...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Mar 10, 2009
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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...
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Mar 10, 2009
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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...
Barbara Reeves
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Mar 10, 2009
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I did the exchange wrong on the price for this bridle. It's for sale for $100, plus shipping. ~Barbara...
Barbara
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Mar 10, 2009
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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. ...
Kellie Cantu
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Mar 10, 2009
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also check equinesite.com--people sell their used tack there as well.  Good luck!  I truly think the Dr. Cook's is great! ... From: Kellie Cantu...
Sherri
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Mar 10, 2009
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Hello Barbara, You should really talk to them again at info@... The wholesale terms and prices have changed and they are very attractive now....
Cathie Hatrick-Anderson
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Mar 10, 2009
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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**...
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Mar 10, 2009
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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...
flugar ijslander
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Mar 10, 2009
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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...
flugar ijslander
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also check www.tacktrader.com ________________________________ From: Kellie Cantu <kacantu1@...> To: bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, March...
Pam Freeman
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Mar 10, 2009
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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...
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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...
flugar ijslander
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Inge: Is the Nutrena better for the beard problem?  I think that's the only thing about the Dr. Cooks he doesn't like ... From: flugar ijslander...
Sherri
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You can always take scissors or clippers and give them a little beard trim :-) ________________________________ From: Sherri <sherrilomb@...> To:...
Pam Freeman
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Mar 11, 2009
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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...
flugar ijslander
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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...
flugar ijslander
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LOL  I know...but he's a "natural" kinda guy :-) ... From: Pam Freeman <ruuhzoo02@...> Subject: Re: [bitlessbridle] Re: Buy a Dr Cooks Bitless Bridle...
Sherri
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Thanks! ... From: flugar ijslander <flugar_ijslander@...> Subject: Re: [bitlessbridle] Re: Buy a Dr Cooks Bitless Bridle from Dover Saddlery Catalog ...
Sherri
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Mar 11, 2009
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Has anyone used the older bitless bridle called the Spirit bridle....looks like the only difference is the O ring that the two crossunder straps go...
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Mar 11, 2009
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nutural horses have a good life hahaha inge   kijk ook eens op www.bitloosrijden.nl ________________________________ From: Sherri <sherrilomb@...> To:...
flugar ijslander
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no but a friend of mine... there was no differense between working of the Cook system and the ring she had used for that. The ropes have still lots of...
flugar ijslander
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i dont have the beard problem with my horse, i am just looking for a used bitless bridle and found a used leather Spirit bridle...just wondered if anyone had...
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Mar 11, 2009
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I read an article in the Volume 16 Number 4 April 2009 Horse Journal entitled 'Bitless Disappoints Us.' They basically compared the Rambo Micklem Multibridle...
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