My horse hayed her bridle. Became upset as soon as she saw it. She was difficult to manage and dangerous to ride even though i used natural horsemanship methods. Changed to tjis bridle and now she will walk over and put her nose in when i hold it out and she is responsive and soft in my hands. We are even starting to trail ride! I am ordering for my other horses and my friends are even starting to use them on their barrel racers with great results.
Dr. Robert Cook Bitless Bridle Nylon Headstall at HorseLoverZ.com.
Dr. Robert Cook Bitless Bridle Nylon Headstall is durable and suitable for horses with sensitive faces. While nylon is not as impervious to abuse as beta, these nylon headstalls are quite serviceable and should provide years of use with proper care. Dirt and sweat can work their way into the nylon fabric, so it is important to keep them clean. They can either be hand washed or dropped into a washing machine on the gentle or delicate cycle.
To measure:
Noseband: Measure 1 1/2" to 2" up from the corner of the horse's mouth. From that point, measure the circumference of the horse's nose.
Headstall: From the same point (1 1/2" - 2" up from the corner of the horse's mouth), run your tape measure to the very top of the poll (to the point right between the ears) and double that measurement number. This will determine the size headstall your horse needs.
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