Re: [RC] [RC] bitless and plenty of whoa - Chris PausPlease people, remember that a "bitless" bridle is just another tool in the toolbox. It's not magical. I've got one, have used it, but prefer a bitted bridle for most, not all, of my riding. Is it more humane than a bitted bridle? Um no. You simply are trading off where the apparatus puts pressure on the horse. The Dr. Cook's bridles put pressure on the poll and nerve points on the face rather than on the mouth. ANY bridle, heck, even a halter, can be an instrument of torture depending on how it is used. Use a bitless bridle if you want, or an "s" hack, or a vosal or bosal, or a bitted bridle, or whatever. But remember that there is no such thing as a headpiece that doesn't put pressure on the horse somewhere. "Press on. Nothing can take the place of persistence," Calvin Coolidge Chris BayRab Acres http://pages.prodigy.net/paus Lake RegionSWA http://lakeregionswa.fws1.com
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