Yes, rude hands can create that issue. This is a video to address a specific problem of a horse that’s hiding behind the bit in an act of taking over, which is safe for no one.
Can’t make blanket statements. Depends on the horse. I have horses I ride in hackamores because that’s what they prefer. This is a video to address a specific problem of a horse that’s hiding behind the bit in an act of taking over, which is safe for no one.
@@gerrycoleman7290 This is a video to address a specific problem of a horse that’s hiding behind the bit in an act of taking over, which is safe for no one.
Just maybe, the horse's head is down in anticipation of the discomfort/pain to come................
Yes, rude hands can create that issue. This is a video to address a specific problem of a horse that’s hiding behind the bit in an act of taking over, which is safe for no one.
Just maybe, the best bit is no bit at all..............
Can’t make blanket statements. Depends on the horse. I have horses I ride in hackamores because that’s what they prefer. This is a video to address a specific problem of a horse that’s hiding behind the bit in an act of taking over, which is safe for no one.
@@thecowboycampus Given proper preparation most horses can be ridden in a rope halter with lead line converted to reins, or a traditional hackamore.
@@gerrycoleman7290 This is a video to address a specific problem of a horse that’s hiding behind the bit in an act of taking over, which is safe for no one.