Re: [IceHorses] LG Bridle / Bitless
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:12 PM, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's another type of bitless bridle: http://www.lgbridle.com/ From the page describing it: With tension on the reins the little wheel turns, shortening the nose band and curb chain, and finally the headpiece of the bridle, giving the rider just the right amount of control. Seems pressure/pain based vs training. Hard to tell how much pressure it exerts. Again in rough hands, seems to me that it could cause as much if not more pain than a bit. I wish I could see how that buckle on the nose is positioned. Seems that it would dig in. -- Anna Southern Ohio
Re: [IceHorses] LG Bridle / Bitless
http://www.lgbridle.com/ really would effect anything. I would also want to see how active the curb chain is. Has anyone seen one of these? I didn't poke around the site very much, but the videos were in German, weren't they? Is this an American or European product? Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com
Re: [IceHorses] LG Bridle / Bitless
http://www.lgbridle.com/ With tension on the reins the little wheel turns, shortening the nose band and curb chain, and finally the headpiece of the bridle, giving the rider just the right amount of control. Leverage has worked it's way into bitless! Well, I guess the mechanical hackamores are also leverage based. Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com
Re: [IceHorses] LG Bridle / Bitless
On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 12:23 PM, Judy Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Leverage has worked it's way into bitless! And the optional shanks make for more leverage? V
Re: [IceHorses] LG Bridle / Bitless
Leverage has worked it's way into bitless! And the optional shanks make for more leverage? Yes. It's control, domination; versus a two-way communication; horsemanship. Judy http://iceryder.net http://clickryder.com