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Superior Bitless Riding with the LG Bridle

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2008

Demo version of the instructional video from Germany.
www.lgbridle.com

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  • erm, you can :P softness has nothing to do with bits or halters, it's all about communication. It shouldn't matter what is on your horses head.

  • This is nothing more than a fancy sidepull.... western horseman and horsewomen use this a lot. You have not invented anything. Bits are not bad, the hands that use it can be.

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  • @GreenBayBreyerFarm so? you have asked the horses and they told you they are fine with bits?! you just assume things! think reasonable and be sensible! try wearing a iron bit and then tell ME if you feel with something like that in your mouth. SHEEEEESH!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @fleur4198 Hey I am new at this horse thing and I would like to try an lg bridle with my horse but cant bring myself to paying 150 bucks for one. How high should the ring be on the nose of a horse? I sure dont want to cause any damage to my horse.

  • @GreenBayBreyerFarm Because some horses object to bits.

  • I think you're right bits arent cruel especially ordinary snaffle bits

  • Uh, horses are perfectly fine with bits. I dont understand the need for these types of bridles...

  • Congratz, you can use a halter just as well -.-

  • I also say this is just another version of the short-shank hackamor,which Ive used for years.Applies the same pressure.

    The day that bits are banned for ever will be a great victory for the horse.There is no need for a horse to wear metal between his teeth to be "on the bit" as the highest of high dressage competitors always argue.

    Go bitless!!!!!!!

  • A+ for the bitless bridle! But F- for the spurs!! :o

  • Put it HIGHER, damn it!!! >:((((( All what you get is hurting just another pair of important nerves under the nose bone which is cracking with a bridle sitting like this.

    People are really stupid in their wish to LOOK better, ...

  • Hmm I don't think I would buy that bridle. They say bits are cruel, but they they say that you can clip the reins in such a way that a curb strap will put pressure on the chin groove and poll.... if I was going to use a bitless bridle I would choose one that causes no discomfort, anywhere on the face!

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