What horses think of bits & bitless #3

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2008

Have you ever wondered what horses think about bits? Or how they feel when they change to the Nurtural Better Bitless Bridle? Please enjoy this 3rd radio interview as Zoe Brooks and Mina speak with renowned animal communicator Joy Turner from talkwithyouranimals.com. Zoe, as you likely know, is the inventor of the Nurtural Bitless Bridle. Mina is a 29 year old horse in England who recently switched from bit to the Nurtural Bitless Bridle. Enjoy!

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  • This bridle is STOLEN from Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle design. STOLEN BIG TIME.

  • @hestur01

    Stolen??? How can a totally different design with its own patent possibly be stolen? Is every car design 'stolen' from Henry Ford? Is every phone 'stolen' from Alexander Graham Bell? Would you rather drive a Model T Ford and use the original telephone? History sees things improve with new and better ways to do everything. The Nurtural is a better bitless bridle - diffterent in design & function. That's what it must be to receive its own patent. The world evolves! Zoe

  • the lady already told the entire story. the communicator can say anything she wants, and the lady wont know the difference. They play off off reactions

  • I know it seems bizzar, but I assure you I did not coach her in any way and those horses pointed out benefits I don't think the lady knew. I agree it was totally strange - and one of the oddest experiences I have had. But this is how it happened. Zoe

  • What the heck is this movie about? some lady talking to a horse?? this is fake because people dont have those abilities. The lady talking to the horse is in favor of bitless and is making things up. Bits work for some horses and bitless works for other horses there is nothing wrong with either of them.

  • Danged if I know, but I assure you I did not coach her in any way and those horses pointed out benefits I don't think the lady knew. I agree it was totally strange. I also agree that bits and bitless at this time in history should be treated equally. As it is now, bitless are not permitted in most shows. Hardly seems fair. Zoe

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  • Sheeeesh

  • This is stupid. I see the point but how in the hell can someone "talk" to a horse that they have never met in their life. This is just ridiculous.

  • so if your horse gets a fright from something & you're riding in a bitless bridle and suddenly you horse happens to bolt - what are you going to do? Surely this is not as effective as having a bit - used correctly of course. Or say you have a child on a horse with a bitless bridle, it gets head strong, the kid can't correct it because they aren't as strong as an adult to pull it up by only pulling indirectly on the face of the horse - where is the control (with empathy) and safety????

  • I'm confused is the horse talking to the lady? Weird... Horses don't talk.... any credibility just went straight out the door with that "animal communicator".

  • This is funny.

  • how can you know what a horse feels?

    are you doctor dolittle?

  • @AmityEquine

    Agreed, I have only been riding my own for about a year so I only call myself profesional with 2 horses-the 21 yr old who gave me lessons and mine-but if I ever give lessons the rider will use a bitless or a halter and be bareback.

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