Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks and a stud
chain? I was so confused when I saw that for sale on the TTEam website
because I always thought that was such a gentle horsemanship method.
Hope you can clear this up for me. :)<
I have one of those bits and my "spooky" hors
Hi
> Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks and a stud
> chain? I was so confused when I saw that for sale on the TTEam
> website
> because I always thought that was such a gentle horsemanship
> method.
> Hope you can clear this up for me. :)
Thanks for asking about the rollerbit
--- icyhugger5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
that is why we look at the TTEAM approach as a more feminine
approach to horses (actually animals in general) - compassion,
cooperation & empathy.
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> Doesn't TTeam use a harsh "roller bit" w/ 7 in shanks and a stud
> chain? I was so confused