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Nurtural Bitless Bridle. Wild mustang does better.

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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

The Extreme Mustang Makeover Western Stampede was held in Fort Worth, TX September 18-20, 2009. 100 approved horse trainers had 100 days to train 100 wild mustangs.

Kara Bump from Shepherd Texas trained her mustang Poseiden using a bit. On the day of the competition, she saw the Nurtural Bitless Bridle for the first time and decided to give it a try.
There are 4 parts to this video:
1.In the practice ring, just hours before the contest, Kara rode Poseiden first in the bit so we could see how he behaved.
2.Then for the first time ever, she rode in the Nurtural Bitless Bridle. Watch how Poseiden adapts to the unique pressure-and-release signals of the Nurtural Bitless Bridle.
3.There was a possibility that his earlier issues were caused by a tight saddle, so Kara brought him back into the ring with a more comfortable saddle, riding again in the bit, to prove to herself whether the difference was caused by the Nurtural Bitless Bridle or the saddle. The young mustang was not at all happy to be back in the bit.
4.She chose to compete in the Nurtural Bitless Bridle. Poseiden was happy!

Kara was so impressed, she signed up to be a sales agent for the Nurtural Bitless Bridle. Contact Kara at horsepowwer18@aol.com Ph: (281) 761-1213

Learn more about the at Extreme Mustang Makeover at http://www.extrememustangmakeover.com/

See more videos of more mustangs, other first time users, show-jumping, dressage and more about the Nurtural Bitless Bridle at www.nurturalhorse.com

To become a sales rep or dealer in the USA, contact TACK OBSESSION
US Distributor for Nurtural Bitless Bridles (480) 294-1833 www.TackObsession.com e-mail what@tackobsession.com

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  • When you show the rider with the bit, I would like to see more than just the horse's head. When turning left, the rider keeps too much pressure on the right rein. You can see around :24 the right side of the bit getting pulled back. I don't think this is a good example of someone using a bit properly; thus I don't think it's fair to compare this to the bitless.

  • my mare is doing awesome in our new bitless!

  • The bit they were using looked like a wonder bit, basically a loose snaffle :)

  • Yeah well...what the heck kind of 1st bit is that anyway? It looks like some sort of Gag combo. Who the heck puts a untraind, unbroke horse in something like that??? How about a rubber snaffle, or a side pull. duh

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