FAO people who recomended a Dr. Cooks Bitless (pics!)

Ahrena

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2 weeks ago, I was considering retiring Willow from jumping. IShe hadn't finished a course without elimination since April, last time we tried clear round she was bronking on the spot to avoiud going near bottom hole cross poles and at home she wasn't much better.

By fluke I jumped her in ah eadcollar and she was perfect. On some of your recomendations I decided to buy a Dr. Cooks Bitless bridle..

The results?





at home - no stops
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and even better, at the show



Clear
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Jump off
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What can I say?
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I tried it on Lacey too and she /seemed/ to like it, I'm with-holding judgement at the moment but in all honesty I didn't really feel safe on her so I tihnk we might stick to a bit for now hehe but, for Willow it seems god sent!
 
Fatntastic. It really does make such an improvement to many horses, and I won't be giving up mine any day soon
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Looks lke a big improvement.
My TB would only jump sensibly with reins on the noseband - couldn't compete like that though!! Should have tried one of these before I sold her
 
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