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Ok so I ride bitless soemtimes I find it easier and I use these bridles. I donÂ’t know if you can get them shipped over seas and stuff but
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1036352286523919&id=767001676792316 Take a look! And if I could I would give you my saddle😂
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Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ok so I ride bitless soemtimes I find it easier and I use these bridles. I dont know if you can get them shipped over seas and stuff but
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1036352286523919&id=767001676792316 Take a look! And if I could I would give you my saddle😂
I will ride in whatever the horse prefers. If the horse I get is crazy (I tend to like crazy horses) I will use a bit and then use a bitless bridle when I know I can for sure control the horse with my seat aids
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Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ride Bitless :)
It's not that black and white. Not all horses can go bitless and actually some bitless bridles can be just as harsh (in some cases harsher) than bridles with bits. Just some food for thought :)
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Pegasus Eventing said:
Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ride Bitless :)
It's not that black and white. Not all horses can go bitless and actually some bitless bridles can be just as harsh (in some cases harsher) than bridles with bits. Just some food for thought :)
^^ this. I don't like bitless (unless it's a Noavel) because I don't have as much control over the horse as I like.
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Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ride Bitless :)
That's a very ignorant thing to say... many horses have many different needs. I can ride my horse in a bit or bitless but by no way possible is every horse able to be ridden bitless. Like Pegasus said, some bitless tack is actually FAR worse than a bit.
Edit / I'm not trying to be rude but safety is very, very important. Edited at June 16, 2018 11:00 AM by Iron Spring Farm
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Iron Spring Farm said:
Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ride Bitless :)
That's a very ignorant thing to say... many horses have many different needs. I can ride my horse in a bit or bitless but by no way possible is every horse able to be ridden bitless. Like Pegasus said, some bitless tack is actually FAR worse than a bit.
Edit / I'm not trying to be rude but safety is very, very important.
If need be when I get the horse I would be more than willing to buy a bridle and a bitless bridle to see which one would work for the horse an I :)
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Geez settle down I ride in a bit sometimes aswell. Chill Iron Spring Farm said:
Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ride Bitless :)
That's a very ignorant thing to say... many horses have many different needs. I can ride my horse in a bit or bitless but by no way possible is every horse able to be ridden bitless. Like Pegasus said, some bitless tack is actually FAR worse than a bit.
Edit / I'm not trying to be rude but safety is very, very important.
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Sniper Ridge Stables said: Geez settle down I ride in a bit sometimes aswell. Chill
Iron Spring Farm said:
Sniper Ridge Stables said: Ride Bitless :)
That's a very ignorant thing to say... many horses have many different needs. I can ride my horse in a bit or bitless but by no way possible is every horse able to be ridden bitless. Like Pegasus said, some bitless tack is actually FAR worse than a bit.
Edit / I'm not trying to be rude but safety is very, very important.
Please do not start anything on my forum post. You both were stating your opinions which you both have a right too so there is no reason for you to tell ISF to settle down and chill. Please read what she said at the bottom again :) ~Roley
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