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Horse Master with Julie Goodnight 220 Show Slow Teaching Segment

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This is just a clip--see the whole show on RFD-TV. We apologize that our contract with the station prevents us from posting the entire show. Horse Master airs each Wednesday at 5:30 EST. Find out more about Julie Goodnight's "Classic Skills for a Natural Ride" Horsemanship Training at www.juliegoodnight.com and www.horsemaster.tv. Julie Goodnight is sponsored by Myler Bits, Nutramax Laboratories, Circle Y Saddles, Spalding Labs, Troxel, Kestars jodhpur and paddock boots, and the Certified Horsemanship Association. Visit http://www.juliegoodnight.com and http://www.horsemaster.tv and for more information about Julie Goodnight and her Horse Master television show. RFD-TV is available on DirecTV channel 345 and Dish channel 231 as well as cable outlets in the Northeast through Verizon; Nebraska, Michigan, Minnesota, Tennessee through Charter; Georgia through ComSouth; Kentucky and New Mexico through Comcast, and many new locations through Time Warner Cable. Visit http://www.rfdtv.com to find out how to view the channel in your area.

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  • I like this one, except I have trouble going from canter to trot without being a hugh deal...Julie made it look effortlessly..transition to faster is easier than canter, trot, walk..my horse acts like its such a huge deal and it feel so rough..

  • very nicely done!!!

  • It looks like a D ring snaffle. If your horse likes to use his tongue, then usually they use a roller that's in the center of the bit. Myler Bits come in 3 levels. 3 being the experienced horse, 1 being the green broke horse. hope this helped :)

  • i believe it is the 04

  • Those Kestar boots are the most comfortable boots I have ever owned!! I highly recommend them for comfort, ease of wear, and the half chaps really class up my look!!

  • Which myler bit was used?

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