28 March 2007 #1 eekmon Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2006 Messages 3,969 Location South Hants Visit site what is the equvilent of a Dr Cooks bitless bridle (the cheaper version) any advice please.
29 March 2007 #2 Enfys Well-Known Member Joined 11 December 2004 Messages 18,086 Visit site Hi, Is it just the Dr Cooks lookalike you are after? I saw one that looked exactly the same (to me anyway) at The Can Am a couple of weeks ago, prices are in dollars but they do ship world wide. http://www.nurturalhorse.com/index.html Then there are things like the Scawbrig (seen those in Derby House/Robinsons etc) and others of that ilk that work on the nose, there are some colourful ones on eBay. http://cgi.ebay.com/DRAFT-BITLESS-BRIDLE...1QQcmdZViewItem
Hi, Is it just the Dr Cooks lookalike you are after? I saw one that looked exactly the same (to me anyway) at The Can Am a couple of weeks ago, prices are in dollars but they do ship world wide. http://www.nurturalhorse.com/index.html Then there are things like the Scawbrig (seen those in Derby House/Robinsons etc) and others of that ilk that work on the nose, there are some colourful ones on eBay. http://cgi.ebay.com/DRAFT-BITLESS-BRIDLE...1QQcmdZViewItem
29 March 2007 #3 C Chex Well-Known Member Joined 31 October 2006 Messages 4,024 Location Scotland Visit site I have a IV horse one, very similar and was about £40
29 March 2007 #4 eekmon Well-Known Member Joined 4 May 2006 Messages 3,969 Location South Hants Visit site Thanks, its not for mine but a horse at our yard with a totally knackered mouth Just wondering if we could have a go with something else hence not wanting to spend to much money in case it does not work
Thanks, its not for mine but a horse at our yard with a totally knackered mouth Just wondering if we could have a go with something else hence not wanting to spend to much money in case it does not work
29 March 2007 #5 G Gentle_Warrior Well-Known Member Joined 25 December 2006 Messages 2,529 Visit site Libbys Scrawbrig ?
29 March 2007 #6 Petalpoos Well-Known Member Joined 30 December 2005 Messages 1,491 Location West Sussex Visit site The Dr Cooks site offers a free trial of the bridle, so why not try that?