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The holidays are almost here. It’s time to start looking for gifts! Check out the great gift ideas for you and your favorites horses in horseillustrated.com’s Holiday Gift Guide. Seventeen Colors, Six Weights, Three Styles New this year: Extra gussets and easy snap front closure available on the heaviest weights. Styles available in horse, pony, miniature and dog! Rated #1 by Horse Journal! www.jtidist.com A humane simplification transforms horsemanship. Less is more. The Bitless Bridle™ replaces the Bronze Age technology of the bit. Unlike the bit, no pain is inflicted. Your horse is free from fear, listens more attentively, breathes more freely, and moves more gracefully. With a calm, less spooky horse, communication is enhanced, trust established, performance improved, and harmony achieved. Riding becomes simpler, safer and more satisfying for both you and your horse.
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That stuff is cute!! :) LOL
this r such cool things! like u wouldnt see some of this stuff if u were on a saddlery site or somethin.
Interesting!
isn't some of this stuff really expensive to give to someone for christmas?
Does the bitless bridal really work?!
great stuff
That's great, we love the Paddock Cakes at our barn!
I have the Bitless Bridle since this summer. My horse & I are "newbies" in many ways. We trained together with a bit. After I researched the Bitless Bridle, I decided to try it & it works! Even when my horse doesn't want to follow my direction, he still responds to me. Nothing changed except I believe my horse is more comfortable. And I don't have to worry about mouth pressure, just the pressure of the bridle. Our trainer is supportive of the Bridle & will be trying it on other horses.
Thanks for the ideas.
For more information on Bitless Bridles try this website:www.naturalhorseworld.com.au The lady who runs this site has also developed a range of bitless bridles for a multiple of disciplines as well as a "conversion" noseband, where you can change your normal bridle to a bitless. Have a look at the site. Lots of great info on all aspects of Natural Horsecare.
Happy Christmas everyone. :)