This message is from: "Melinda Schumacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Hello All,

I am wondering what experience you have had with the bitless bridle?

Melinda




On 1/26/07, Faeo, Victoria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This message is from: "Faeo, Victoria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Jean, that sounds like just the DVD I need to get for Einar. He
> sometimes responds very well to the bit commands but is inconsistent,
> and doesn't like to stop when he is trotting - of course that is a
> seat command mostly, right? I guess I need to ask that one, too: How
> to stop? Ha! I don't think he remembers his training on that one, or
> else I don't do it right.





This message is from: "Jean Ernest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I really like buck Brannaman's Video's/DVD's in the "Making of a
> Bridle Horse" series, the #1 the Snaffle bit" shows in detail how to
> make a horse light and responsive but giving a release at the right
> time. The Parelli clinics I have gone to don't really seem to address
> that so much. But I think the "Behavior" stuff they are putting out is
> great!
>
> Jean in Fairbanks, Alaska, clear, +5 degrees
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