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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 386810" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>I agree with T1 Ranch, I start my horses in a half breed side pull. It teaches them what they need to learn with pulling on their mouths. Horses loose their baby teeth and get adult teeth between their 3-4 yrs and having a bit in there is extremely uncomfortable. Once my horses are able to move off on cue, stop, neck rein, and side pass in the half breed side pull, I transition to a tom thumb with shanks when they are in their mid to late 4th yr. Long story short any type of bitless bridle is a great training starter especially if you tend to have hard hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 386810, member: 6496"] I agree with T1 Ranch, I start my horses in a half breed side pull. It teaches them what they need to learn with pulling on their mouths. Horses loose their baby teeth and get adult teeth between their 3-4 yrs and having a bit in there is extremely uncomfortable. Once my horses are able to move off on cue, stop, neck rein, and side pass in the half breed side pull, I transition to a tom thumb with shanks when they are in their mid to late 4th yr. Long story short any type of bitless bridle is a great training starter especially if you tend to have hard hands. [/QUOTE]
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