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Problems with bridling usually start with trying to force the bit into the horse's mouth. Pressing the bit against his lips and/or teeth is an unpleasant experience, so the horse does whatever he can to avoid it. What is needed therefore, is to keep the horse calm and make bridling an easy process .... Read more in "What to do about Bridling" Buy with confidence. Buy with PayPal When you have made your payment, simply click on the link to download your copy and follow the instructions. |
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A potted biography! Started
riding at the age of 10. Trained my first horse at the age of
14. Gave my first riding lesson at the age of 15. Started
problem solving some 10 years later and have been doing it ever since!
Have also spent many years in pursuit of other activities, such as gymkhana, the 3 disciplines, long distance trekking, driving etc. In fact, I have probably done almost everything it's possible to do with horses - except round up cattle on the open range. I'd love to do that!
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