It's called a Goodwater bit Roberto and it was made by Partrade. I believe the designer of the bit is named Bud Collins. Unfortunately, that exact bit is no longer being made.
Can you do a video on working with an anxious/jigging horse? Also how much time do you allow for each groundwork session? How long is ideal to keep things interested and not drill them to boredom or frustration?
Probably won't do a video working with an anxious horse as I'm pretty much just riding our own horses now. As for the length of time for a groundwork session, it just depends on the individual horse. I usually only do the same thing a time or two, or sometimes a few times per session. I also try to mix things up a little. It depends on the horse. I try to change the routine sometimes and do different things to keep them interested.
It's little tips like this that make the ordinary into great. Thanks for your videos!
You're welcome Rachel, and thanks for your kind words!
Fantastic thank you so much…..
You're welcome Ulla
I like it!
Thank You!
What’s that name of that bit with the three piece mouth and the swivel shanks that move separately from the purchase and mouth piece?
It's called a Goodwater bit Roberto and it was made by Partrade. I believe the designer of the bit is named Bud Collins. Unfortunately, that exact bit is no longer being made.
Thanks for the info Dale. love your videos by the way they’ve been a great help
You're welcome Roberto. Glad you like our videos!
Can you do a video on working with an anxious/jigging horse? Also how much time do you allow for each groundwork session? How long is ideal to keep things interested and not drill them to boredom or frustration?
Probably won't do a video working with an anxious horse as I'm pretty much just riding our own horses now. As for the length of time for a groundwork session, it just depends on the individual horse. I usually only do the same thing a time or two, or sometimes a few times per session. I also try to mix things up a little. It depends on the horse. I try to change the routine sometimes and do different things to keep them interested.