This message is from: "Jennifer Kroll" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I have seen them in the stateline tack catelogs. They are brass colored, and shaped like a horse head, and they have a groove in the top. They are electric. Not sure if battery or what. They hang on teh wall though. Might try stateline.
Jen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon & Mary Ofjord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 11:56 PM Subject: A Bit Warmer????? > This message is from: Jon & Mary Ofjord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > At 11:56 AM 1/16/02 -0800, Peg Knutson wrote: > >........ except stories about things > >getting a "bit warmer..." Help! > > > Well, you could "invent" one and really clean up on the market, or you > could do what we do way up north. > > If I ride my horse with a bit in the winter, I just hang the bridle > around my neck and under my jacket while I'm brushing and tacking up my > horse. Usually by the time I'm done the bit is warm. If the temps are > colder - say in the teens or colder - I ride with a bitless bridle - such > as a VERY mild short-shanked mechanical hackamore (Karen Mac - I know, I > Know they are UGLY, but...) I also have a bosal-type bitless bridle with > grass reins I can use also. I seriously haven't heard of a "bit warmer" > though. It's suppose to get a "bit warmer" up here by this weekend. ;-) > > Mary Ofjord > North Coast Fjords > In still-Heraldless northern Minnesota where it's suppose to go below zero > tonight. First time this winter.