Justin
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vodleO2u-Ak
katrina said:That is way cool... We used to do cutting with no bridle, but that doesn't compare...
leanin' H said:All horses are swell!:wink: When ya think about it, ya only need a bridle because its a tool for control. If you took your training further, that training would substitute for the bridle. Remember that the American Indian used a string looped around the bottom jaw in years past. I am a firm beleiver that you get out of an animal exactly what you put in!
I tip my hat to ALL trainers who help reveal the full potential of one of God's most amazing creatures! :tiphat:
Justin said:leanin' H said:All horses are swell!:wink: When ya think about it, ya only need a bridle because its a tool for control. If you took your training further, that training would substitute for the bridle. Remember that the American Indian used a string looped around the bottom jaw in years past. I am a firm beleiver that you get out of an animal exactly what you put in!
I tip my hat to ALL trainers who help reveal the full potential of one of God's most amazing creatures! :tiphat:
not all of em' :wink:
Faster horses said:Did anyone notice that Texaco has a coon tail? That's what I look for
when buying a horse. Honestly, I've never seen a bad one.
And of course, that's not all I look for, but that is frosting on the cake.
We had an old horsetrader friend that was selling all his horses to move
to Austraila. In the catalog, I remember this:
"We have short horses for short people, we have tall horses for
tall people. We have horses that don't like to be rode, for people who
don't like to ride."![]()