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I ride one of my Fjords in a Dr Cook bitless bridle, but I drive her in a
Liverpool bit. The other Fjord is ridden in a 'happy mouth' snaffle.
My
two youngs Fjords aren't bitted yet.
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Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 13:17:31 EDT
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This message is from: Vic Faeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thank you and Kaiser very much! This spring Einar was gaping alot, too, with
his D-ring 5" Myler snaffle and was not turning well at all - thus the summer
training. After working with him for a couple of weeks (3 times per week) my
trainer reco
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I'm delighted to report that , although all of our Fjords have been bitted in
broken mouth snaffles, we ride them regularly in Parelli natural hackamores.
Why mess with lovely mouths on a daily basis. Bitting is reserved for those
times when an extra d
This message is from: Fiona Lindsay-Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I had a mare who hated snaffles as well. And loved her uxeter. My current mare
goes beautifully in a french link Buchet(spelling???)... Or I currently have
her in a french link full cheek snaflle, due to some steering issues. [EMAIL
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In a message dated 9/25/2007 8:29:10 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
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> Will the 5.5-inch length be okay?
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> Also, what is everyone's opinion about the Kimberwick?
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Hi Vic ! I have a collection of bits here. It seems that a on
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