12 March 2010 #1 H hgm5 Active Member Joined 12 March 2010 Messages 43 Visit site Just wondered if they had been beneficial to those with slightly fussy horses? thanks...
12 March 2010 #2 M millitiger Well-Known Member Joined 16 March 2008 Messages 8,146 Visit site i have used the flexi-reins with great success on a few horses who needed to be taught how to go forward consistently to the contact. the flexi-reins are much cheaper than the Fantastic Elastic reins and exactly the same principle.
i have used the flexi-reins with great success on a few horses who needed to be taught how to go forward consistently to the contact. the flexi-reins are much cheaper than the Fantastic Elastic reins and exactly the same principle.