Omarkiam
Well-Known Member
Okay I know know this question has been asked but can't find it, and lots of new members so be nice to get new fresh opinions!
I know some people are against ''natural horsemanship'' and others are just simple ''happy hackers'', but I would like to know what people think of bitless riding?
My boy is a 16.3hh Cob x Arab, and he is ridden bitless because a careless previous owner broke his jaw with poor use of the bit. I had never thought much of bitless riding before but since having no choice but to use it, I would now never turn back to bitted riding, to me there is no need for a bit, it can cause long term tissue damage, broken jaws, and many other different things, even if used lightly and ''correctly'', to me it still is unneccessary. People like Stacy Westfall have proved that you needn't have any tack, let alone a peice of metal in a horses mouth, and I hate how some people use some really unneccessarily sized bits to ''look good'' in the show ring.
It seems to me that horses respond to the bit because they have to, they cannot avoid it. You can still have this with bitless riding, my bitless bridle allows me to pull Omie's head completely sideways, therefore giving him no option to ''evade the bit''.
Also, with bitless riding I find a horse much less stressed. When a horse gets stressed or frightened they fight for their heads in order to see what is frightening them, and most people push them forwards with the bit, thus not allowing this. Omie has full use of his head, freedom to look all the different ways he wants to, therefore allowing him to stay calm, and unnerved, making him a much easier ride!
This is just my opinion however, and no doubt there will be 101 people on here that totally disagree
BUT saying that, I don't want a whole tonne of ''technical'' answers, cos I see it as simple, bits are unneccessary, and just allowing the rider to cause unneccesary pain to make the horse comply with what the rider is asking.
I am open to rants and what-not, just want to see whether people could persuade me that bitted riding is humane
I know some people are against ''natural horsemanship'' and others are just simple ''happy hackers'', but I would like to know what people think of bitless riding?
My boy is a 16.3hh Cob x Arab, and he is ridden bitless because a careless previous owner broke his jaw with poor use of the bit. I had never thought much of bitless riding before but since having no choice but to use it, I would now never turn back to bitted riding, to me there is no need for a bit, it can cause long term tissue damage, broken jaws, and many other different things, even if used lightly and ''correctly'', to me it still is unneccessary. People like Stacy Westfall have proved that you needn't have any tack, let alone a peice of metal in a horses mouth, and I hate how some people use some really unneccessarily sized bits to ''look good'' in the show ring.
It seems to me that horses respond to the bit because they have to, they cannot avoid it. You can still have this with bitless riding, my bitless bridle allows me to pull Omie's head completely sideways, therefore giving him no option to ''evade the bit''.
Also, with bitless riding I find a horse much less stressed. When a horse gets stressed or frightened they fight for their heads in order to see what is frightening them, and most people push them forwards with the bit, thus not allowing this. Omie has full use of his head, freedom to look all the different ways he wants to, therefore allowing him to stay calm, and unnerved, making him a much easier ride!
This is just my opinion however, and no doubt there will be 101 people on here that totally disagree
BUT saying that, I don't want a whole tonne of ''technical'' answers, cos I see it as simple, bits are unneccessary, and just allowing the rider to cause unneccesary pain to make the horse comply with what the rider is asking.
I am open to rants and what-not, just want to see whether people could persuade me that bitted riding is humane