That was so well described, Gunner is a fluffy saint and stood so still! I'm from the UK and our bridles seem very different from yours, but it was so interesting to see what items attached to what and compare it to ours, well done!! Enjoy your day!! 😁
@HumbleHeartHorsemanship4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, it was pretty funny but I had to refilm this like 10 times cause he kept moving. He was mainly looking at a pretty mare in most of the clips 🤣 It helped him stand still!
@brendonbewersdorf9864 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video I use a side pull on my quarter horse mare she was a rescue horse and she had a mouth injury from a harsh bit I believe and is very mouth shy but I am always looking to learn from other horse owners to improve so thank you for taking the time to make this video your horse is very pretty btw
@HumbleHeartHorsemanship4 жыл бұрын
So glad I could help. Bitless bridles are so great for horses with mouth injuries! ❤
@brendonbewersdorf9864 жыл бұрын
@@HumbleHeartHorsemanship I agree! I had such a struggle at first training her because I was very inexperienced and didn't even know what a side pull was or even that there were different kinds of bits my horse was absolutely unhappy using a bit but I got some help from a friend who helped fit her for a side pull and now we get along very well and I love her very much 💖 I've also found side pull to be useful for kids as well as long as they don't jerk on the reins hard there is nothing they can really do to harm the horse
@Marta-df2hs2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the explanation. I've been looking into transitioning from bit to bitless and some of the cross under bridles seem complicated. I've also been looking into side pulls but there are so many different brands and types that it's hard to narrow it down at times. This sidepilull one seems very straightforward. Can you please share the brand?
@HumbleHeartHorsemanship2 жыл бұрын
So glad to hear you found it helpful. Unfortunately I found this one at a used tack sale, & there's no brand one it.