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Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle?

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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2013-12-15 8:56 PM
Subject: Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle?



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 Anyone ever tried one?
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rockette
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2013-12-15 9:06 PM
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Yes, I had one horse that really fired with it. I also had a head shaker do well. But it is not for everyone.
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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2013-12-15 9:09 PM
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rockette - 2013-12-15 9:06 PM Yes, I had one horse that really fired with it. I also had a head shaker do well. But it is not for everyone.

What do you mean by not for everyone? 
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euchee
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Posted 2013-12-15 9:16 PM
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I had never heard of this before so I googled it.  Kind of funny because about 28 yrs ago I made something close to this for a young horse I had that didn't need much.  My reins went thru the rings on the side of the headstall/noseband and was one continuous piece.  There were knots on the outside of each ring so it couldn't be pulled clear thru but it did allow me to have some chin strap type pressure.  Mine was pretty cobbled up but it worked on him. 
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rockette
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2013-12-15 10:08 PM
Subject: RE: Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle?


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slacy09 - 2013-12-15 9:09 PM

rockette - 2013-12-15 9:06 PM Yes, I had one horse that really fired with it. I also had a head shaker do well. But it is not for everyone.

What do you mean by not for everyone? 

I just mean that some people have tried it and didn't like it. Just like bits and other things. Some like and some don't.
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slacy09
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2013-12-16 9:05 AM
Subject: RE: Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle?



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rockette - 2013-12-15 10:08 PM
slacy09 - 2013-12-15 9:09 PM
rockette - 2013-12-15 9:06 PM Yes, I had one horse that really fired with it. I also had a head shaker do well. But it is not for everyone.
What do you mean by not for everyone? 
I just mean that some people have tried it and didn't like it. Just like bits and other things. Some like and some don't.

Oh ok.  Thanks 
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2013-12-16 9:09 AM
Subject: RE: Dr. Cooks Bitless Bridle?


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I'm not a fan of them. My friend had a mustang that she rode with one... I prefer something else... this is about like riding in a halter but a bit more control. 
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