dibbin
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MrsM - do you want an honorary bell of shame too? I'd hate you to be left out.
MrsM - do you want an honorary bell of shame too? I'd hate you to be left out.
Found on ebay - **MANE CHARM** Natural Horsemanship Rhythm Beads BLUE
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MANE-CHARM-Na...t=UK_Horse_Wear_Equipment&hash=item1c18e35e75
Can we have these as our bells of shame?
That, is why! In 2003 I went into my local tack shop and said, I can't stop my horse. A lady in the shop overheard and said "shoot it". The lady behind the counter flogged me a waterford gag after I told her he leaned, and advised me to try it with the rein on the top ring at first, then move it down until it had an effect. Which I did. It had 0 effect on brakes and horse HATED it. I detest the things because my horse does (waterfords), and I detest the fact that tack shops always seem to push people towards these "bubble bits" every time a customer complains a horse is strong. They are nasty "quick fixes" that my horse, thankfully, ran straight through so I was forced to get proper help. Grateful for that now, though wasn't at the time. I would have LOVED it to have worked.I'm still waiting for OP to explain her dislike of gags used with one rein when she said in an earlier post that she had used a waterford gag on her horse..... with one rein!
A lady in the shop overheard and said "shoot it".
No worries! I am a bit chuffed off that all the prejudices vented on this thread (each to their own) have been attributed to me cos I was the OP! Sheesh.Thanks for that Skewby!![]()
Yeah, made me feel even smaller than I already did at the time too!Wow, that is harsh and really unkind.![]()
I'll hold my hands up - I use a pelham with roundings. It's the only bit he'll accept and I cannot use double reins as I cannot grip thanks to my stupid, useless, old and knackered hands.
So shoot me where I stand..................![]()
So, a case in point. What's wrong with two reins? I can appreciate that if you have arthritis or are a very small child, this is a no-no. But for the rest of us - what I love about the double and pelham are, I can correct the beast as we are our doing exciting things. If he's nice, he gets the bradoon....if he's a rude nasty object, he gets the curb. High up and yanked in his gob if he asks for it, albeit for a second but he needs reminding! A rounding gives a muffled signal...not being obstreperous, just asking, can that really work, in a long term education type way?I also have a pelham with roundings on my mare.
I hate... Poor Quality leather... you only have to look at it to know it's cheap, but you can actually get cheap leather that is good quality if you shop around. I bought two headcollars recently (took one back though) one was £35 and the other was £21 ... guess which one I kept?!
Poorly fitting headcollars and rugs. The former is just dangerous IMO and the latter must be downright uncomfortable for the horse!!! My yard is full of them and they make me cringe!
I'm all for finding cheap solutions when it comes to the care of my horse but why compromise safety and his comfort for the sake of a few quid. Horse doesn't need 10 rugs... he just needs ONE well fitting one!! (and maybe a fleece!)
not being obstreperous, just asking, can that really work, in a long term education type way?
BUT - All fleeces should be burnt, they slip behind the wither and you can't get the hair off them
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