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this is really bad, not expert at all. you can leave the halter on if youre not doing anything fancy, and they also sell nice thin rope style halters that fit more easily underneath. otherwish ccowgurl13 is right, you need to take the halter off the nose and rebuckle around the neck with the nose part free and then put on the bridle.
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ive taught my horse to ride bitless, but i usually ride her in a medium port with a roller.
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@ccowgurl13 she obviously trust the horse to stay there while she does this. some put it around the nack and others dont.
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If u are a good trainer try to ride with no bit then or at least dont use these long chunk bits :s
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@wgai1 Uhh... I'm an Animal Rights activist. I ride and I KNOW that it doesn't hurt the horse. When the bit fits the horse correctly and is the right bit for the horse, it doesn't hurt them. Yanking at the reins however DOES hurt them.
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Bull crap .. any bit DOES hurt the horses' mouths .. you should be able to see clearly how uncomfortable they are. This IS abuse .. (I'm with the Animal Rights Protection Agency and an advocate for all animals, wild and domestic.)
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@yosteve121 lmao
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I thought you where supposed to keep the halter on that's what I do anyways
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@Alesana180 does it really matter?
Lots of Western bridles have brow bands. Maybe you just have not seen any?
Karyn64 2 years ago 5
Dude, you dont just throw the halter on the ground, thats how you loose a horse. You put the halter around the neck. And NO it wont hurt the horse's neck if you put the halter on its neck..
ccowgurl13 1 year ago 3