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Re: sidepull
Does the horse have to be well trained in neck reining to be able to use
this setup?? I have used a mechanical hackamore in past but am doing ok
with snaffle for the 25s. Am considering some sort of bit less bridle
setup in near future. Thanks, Mary Ann, Tx
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From: Susith@aol.com
To: ridecamp@endurance.net
Subject: sidepull
Date: Thursday, July 23, 1998 9:38 AM
>I am considering trying to switch my mare from a snaffle to something to
control her with no mouth piece. She is easy to control and most of
the time I can control her with voice commands.... walk, trot etc. But
there are times! She doesn't like a mechanical hackamore even with very
little pressure. She has trouble with turns in it and starts grabbing
(lowering her head) to get more rein even when I have no pressure. I am
considering trying a side pull or bi pull. Would someone tell me the
advantages of both.<<
The other option you might consider which would give you more "brakes" on
the
trail than a sidepull, is a vosal. It has a scissoring action under the
chin
but doesn't offer as much leverage as the mechanical hackamore. I rode on
the
trail in a sidepull for awhile but found I had no brakes, so switched to
this
with my easy-to-control mare. The vosal is made to attach the reins to a
single ring under the chin, but I know someone who attaches the reins to
the
side so it acts like a sidepull or snaffle. It can attach to a
halter-bridle
too. Just another idea.
Susan
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