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Re: [RC] Bitless Bridles - negative experience.. - Beth Walker

Any idea why it caused her to rear?


On Aug 28, 2007, at 3:07 PM, Julienne wrote:

I've had negative experiences with Dr Cook's bitless bridles.? If you have a very sensitive horse you should probably test drive one before buying.? I purchased one very soon after I purchased my mare.? First month I had her I could not get her to stop rearing..? it was getting so bad that I almost returned her to her breeder (who was stumped as well).? Finally bought a S-hackamore to try and thank god I did - her rearing disappeared overnight.? It's amazing how one piece of equipment can change a horse's whole behavior.

Julienne
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