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I would like to try bitless - now what lol

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CowgirlLindz
Reg. Jul 2011
Posted 2014-05-10 10:36 AM
Subject: I would like to try bitless - now what lol


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I've been wondering about trying bitless with my new barrel horse. He currently goes in a sweet iron d-ring snaffle. Just been patterning him and he canters/breezes the pattern pretty well. He is a hot boy tho. Just wondering if there is a better way.

I know nothing about bitless - what should I start with?
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Crowned Image
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-05-10 11:33 AM
Subject: RE: I would like to try bitless - now what lol



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I started with a little S hack and he took right to it and I never went back! just make sure you get it sitting properly on his nose!
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cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2014-05-10 2:28 PM
Subject: RE: I would like to try bitless - now what lol


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You do loose things when you go bit less.

I am one who thinks if its not broken I don't change bits. If it is broken, then I go back to basics.
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Hollywoods Fan
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-05-10 2:37 PM
Subject: RE: I would like to try bitless - now what lol



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What makes you think you want to go bitless?  Don't change something that is working for change sake.  Some horses run good in a hackamore.  Truth is, most get to pushing on them and the horse loses collection, and/or the rider has little or no control.   If your horse is hot, select a bit that he will respect.  Work on lighter hands, the bit is only as severe as the hands that are controlling it.   Have enough bit that will give you control in case you do need it.   
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illlookup
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2014-05-10 5:12 PM
Subject: RE: I would like to try bitless - now what lol


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Make sure someone is ready to protect the timers!! loll!! J/K. Best of luck. :-)
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lucky2
Reg. Oct 2008
Posted 2014-05-10 8:35 PM
Subject: RE: I would like to try bitless - now what lol


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I would not do it....i tried riding my horse bitless at home and it was not good. lol !
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Zanadoo88
Reg. Sep 2010
Posted 2014-05-12 1:18 AM
Subject: RE: I would like to try bitless - now what lol



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I for one think it is a great idea to try new things! In my opinion I want to expose my horses to many different kind of bits and set ups. Now that doesn't mean that I'm going to take them and make a run immediately in each bit but I think for training and tuning purposes you and your horse can learn a lot using different bits. Honestly if I think my horses are going to be wild and crazy I will often trail ride them in just a halter...partly because I think it gives them a break but probably partly because I'm kinda lazy ;) If I were you I would just start with trying riding in a halter in a round pen or small enclosed pen and then go from there. With my old mare I used a smooth snaffle for tuning and just riding in a halter many days then I moved her into an S shank hack and she worked awesome! Good Luck!!
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