HI I'm a beginner at everything horse. Watched all the videos from old till now. What l like about them , is that they give me the confedence to gain respect from my horse. The training videos are easy to understand. They are common sense. The videos are about keeping the horse interested and not a dead head. Thank you for the info for a beginner's education. Plus when applyed keeps me from hitting the ground. LoL
Words if advice when you decide to buy your first horse: get one that's older, gentler, already trained, HEALTHY, and from a reputable seller (difficult to tell these days, I know).
Chinaco was REALLY watchin' close while you were working with that bosal ... "What'cha doin' there, Boss?" He's a smart horse who's paying attention. Good stuff.
" just look in yer Boy Scout Manual".... HAWWWWWW ! ... you hit me funny bone Pat.....appears the way you got that Bosal setup, it's gonna take some mighty soft hands.....not too much room for wahoooin' around......which should fit you to a tee Sir ....OnWard.....
I love your bosal hanger, and at $80 I will purchase one. My question is, if I can’t spend $400 on the bosal, is there a more economical one that you could recommend?
The less expensive bosals have a lower number of strands so they are coarser. The problem with coarse braided bosals is they will tear up your horse’s jaw. It’s better to save your money for one good bosal that will last you a lifetime than to try to buy a cheaper one that will betray your horse.
Hi Pat you said you would never ever put the halter under the headstall. Did you mean never under a hackamore? Or never under any sort of head gear? I ask bc I do that all the time -- rope halter underneath leather headstall w/missing link snaffle -- when I'm trail riding. Why is that a bad thing? Thanks!
HI I'm a beginner at everything horse. Watched all the videos from old till now. What l like about them , is that they give me the confedence to gain respect from my horse. The training videos are easy to understand. They are common sense. The videos are about keeping the horse interested and not a dead head. Thank you for the info for a beginner's education. Plus when applyed keeps me from hitting the ground. LoL
Words if advice when you decide to buy your first horse: get one that's older, gentler, already trained, HEALTHY, and from a reputable seller (difficult to tell these days, I know).
Chinaco was REALLY watchin' close while you were working with that bosal ... "What'cha doin' there, Boss?" He's a smart horse who's paying attention. Good stuff.
I went and saw Bruce UA-cam video as you said, I preferred your method and your wholistic depth of knowledge.
Me too!!
Thanks for the tips for turning the bosal into a halter, and your comment about not wanting to "fix" in the bosal but go to the rope halter.
I love watching your videos. Thank you for putting them out there!
I love watching Chinaco think!! He is so much fun!
Thank you for all this information; I will look up the boll end knot. Thank you Chinaco for being there.
It looks like we're all in favor of knowing you both in our lives somewhere some how. We are blessed that you share your knowledge with us. Thank you
Thank you for the great advice, always intresting to watch and learn,
I love the design of your headstall. It's awesome! Thank you for ALL your great videos and knowledge you share.
Great tips 👌 love the reverse halter tip, greatstuff
You sure you've dun nuthin to go to jail for? You are a true horseman of the highest order. Wish I knew you as a friend and neighbor.
I follow you and bruce both. Its neat to see the differences and similarities to achieve the final product.
Love your videos!! Can’t wait for the next one! Thank you!!
" just look in yer Boy Scout Manual".... HAWWWWWW ! ... you hit me funny bone Pat.....appears the way you got that Bosal setup, it's gonna take some mighty soft hands.....not too much room for wahoooin' around......which should fit you to a tee Sir ....OnWard.....
I agree about leaving the halter on under any bridal. Out of need I have tied with Mecarte and Reins but won’t rather not
Such a sweet boyo!
Oh lord, bowline knot. Essential to know!:)
What breed of horse is Chinaco
I love your bosal hanger, and at $80 I will purchase one. My question is, if I can’t spend $400 on the bosal, is there a more economical one that you could recommend?
The less expensive bosals have a lower number of strands so they are coarser. The problem with coarse braided bosals is they will tear up your horse’s jaw. It’s better to save your money for one good bosal that will last you a lifetime than to try to buy a cheaper one that will betray your horse.
Hi Pat & Deb. I appreciate that headstall not being close to the eyes. Where can I buy a headstall like yours or find a pattern to make one?
I found the headstall at you website Thedisciplinedride.com
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Awesome
Hi Pat you said you would never ever put the halter under the headstall. Did you mean never under a hackamore? Or never under any sort of head gear? I ask bc I do that all the time -- rope halter underneath leather headstall w/missing link snaffle -- when I'm trail riding. Why is that a bad thing? Thanks!
We never leave a halter under any bridle. That is what a bosalito and get down is for. The horses we ride in split reins can be tied with their reins.
What is Bruce's last name? Or link to his UA-cam?
Sandifer
Do you have info on how you salt the bit?
Dunk the bit in water, sprinkle salt on the mouthpiece, and hang it up to dry and crystallize.
@@PatnDebPuckett thank you!
Why not using a fijador with the bosal?
Our bosals are not so long that they need a fiador.
Can make a video on your flatbed please
I honestly don't know if I could still tie one!:)!
Okay head m up move m out!! Thanks
Hate it when I get my socks on too tight.