L&B
Well-Known Member
I've just won a Dr Cook bridle on eBay for a v good price and fancied having a go bitless... For no other reason than: when my horse wants to ignore the bit if he has it on him, he does, so what's the point? It's a comfort thing for me, not for him.
Basically, I fancied giving it a go!
So where to start? any hints/tips?:
My lad generally speaking has good ground manners when doing in hand. He will turn to/turn away, move hind, back up, shoulder in, stop to my voice etc etc...
I say generally as he does have his days where he thinks eff-off, today is do what I please day
Should I just get onboard & give the Dr Cook a bash?
Is there anything wrong with alternating between Dr Cook & bitted until I get my confidence up outside of the school ie hacking?
Please no nasty pro/anti bit/bitless comments as they'll just be ignored. I want genuine help. Thankyou in advance!
Basically, I fancied giving it a go!
So where to start? any hints/tips?:
My lad generally speaking has good ground manners when doing in hand. He will turn to/turn away, move hind, back up, shoulder in, stop to my voice etc etc...
I say generally as he does have his days where he thinks eff-off, today is do what I please day
Should I just get onboard & give the Dr Cook a bash?
Is there anything wrong with alternating between Dr Cook & bitted until I get my confidence up outside of the school ie hacking?
Please no nasty pro/anti bit/bitless comments as they'll just be ignored. I want genuine help. Thankyou in advance!