correct fitting of a german hackamore

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Is that any help? I know there is a snaffle in there too but it shouldnt affect the height at which the hackamore sits.
 
Just interested because I know naff all about hackamores, but why does that rider have a hackamore and a snaffle on? I can't see that the hackamore is attached to anything but maybe that's just my ignorance on the subject
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ETS Horse, HORSE, not rider has the hackamore on! Doh!
 
Yes as lou says, that is a pretty strong bit you have there, but some horses need the mouth contact too. The two are attatched by a spur strap (not ideal) but it does get the results, as that horse is a difficult one to bit, robert does well to ride him like he does!
 
Ok... So the hackamore and bit back each other up? ish?
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Would you ride with two sets of reins or somehow attach the german hackamore to the snaffle or something else?

(sorry for hijacking thread)
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Sorry just read Rosiie's post, thanks all!
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You can ride with two sets, although when we tested that at home it proved unsuccessful
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Those are joined with spur straps. The two back eachother up, as they work in different ways. It is horses for courses really!
 
A good way of knowing if the hackamore is in the right place is have it so the lower bar connected to both checks are just out reach to the horses mouth ( lips & muzzel ) but you need it placed high. And you ride with a very light contact and use the check and release method, But practise at home a lot, I have had a few horses resist as they did not understand what was expected of them and when worked it out ,But when they had they were fantastic in one, but often going back to a bit and then back to the hackamore, chop & change. But that's horses,
 
There is a purpose built german hackamore with a snaffle attached, robert i think is the one who uses one they are not to different bits but attaches some how
 
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