Thank you so much! This was very helpful...people kept telling me that the nose band was too high, and it was actually just right. Feel much better and she is more comfortable.
I am so glad to find a video that shows where it should be, How tight, and where the bone is. Great for Newbies on the Hackamore like me! Thank you so much!
Damn those are some nasty shanks. They multiply the force you put on the reigns multiple times. This is a model hackamore that is quite risky for his nose.
carolineleiden Im not much of a fan of those shanks which is why i don't use this model anymore, it was just all I could find when I bought her This set up to switch out of the but she had. I got a pair of shanks that are much shorter that she likes better. I'm working on making a side pull rig here pretty soon.
What brand of hackamore is this? I haven't been able to find one like this anywhere! And thank you for the vid and explaining the importance of leather curbs. Could not agree more!
I dont remember the brand, but if you Google english hackamore it should pop up as one of the first results. Most online tack stores should carry this type of hackamore
Her spooks are minimal and she knows to give to pressure so I wouldnt do anything. She would figure her own life out within a few seconds and I'd go back to business.
Chantel Barcomb a hackamore is any bridle that does not hold a bit and exerts pressure onto the nose of the horse. This includes mechanical hackamores, side pulls, bosals, dr cook bridle etc.
I just got a horse who was taught to use a hack and one I am putting in a hack. This was great information for a beginner with a hackamore. Thank You!
Great video. Your explanation was very in depth. I feel I can properly adjust a hackamore now without hurting my horse. Thank you.
roomoo31 you're welcome. I'm glad I could help
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Thank you so much! This was very helpful...people kept telling me that the nose band was too high, and it was actually just right. Feel much better and she is more comfortable.
I am so glad to find a video that shows where it should be, How tight, and where the bone is. Great for Newbies on the Hackamore like me! Thank you so much!
Thank you! It really helped, there are so few people using hackamore in my area, this video was very useful for me start our journey with hackamore!
just learning about the Hackamore.....this was VERY helpful. Thank You!!
Very knowledgeable on showing the Hackamore.
thanks for the video. very helpful considered I only ride in my halter so I'm new to actual hackamores.
This is a very wonderful video for a novice. Thank you.
Thank you! i really needed this! Im really happy with your way of explaining! Thank you SO MUCHHHH!!!!
my parot-mouthed horse loves his hackamore! i will need to pull the noseband up a little.. thx!!
Ahh this is perfect, thanks for uploading it!
Thank you so much for the help,candi cane here!!!
Thank you for this explanation - really useful!
Great video, very helpful thank you!
VERY helpful video!!! Thanks!
Really helped. Thanks for the video
Thank you! Very helpful
Thank u will try wish me luck
Try a cob size if you have a horse with a small head.
Damn those are some nasty shanks. They multiply the force you put on the reigns multiple times. This is a model hackamore that is quite risky for his nose.
carolineleiden Im not much of a fan of those shanks which is why i don't use this model anymore, it was just all I could find when I bought her This set up to switch out of the but she had. I got a pair of shanks that are much shorter that she likes better. I'm working on making a side pull rig here pretty soon.
BLM-Bugsy Thank you for that. She will be so happy!
Very good!! 👍
What brand of hackamore is this? I haven't been able to find one like this anywhere! And thank you for the vid and explaining the importance of leather curbs. Could not agree more!
I dont remember the brand, but if you Google english hackamore it should pop up as one of the first results. Most online tack stores should carry this type of hackamore
what would you do if your horse spooked and you've got her tied around the neck to the wall?
Her spooks are minimal and she knows to give to pressure so I wouldnt do anything. She would figure her own life out within a few seconds and I'd go back to business.
It is not a hackamore (traditional). It is a mechanical hackamore. Huge difference.
The mechanical hackamore is a pain compliance device.
That is Not a hackamore! It's a macanical hackamore and True hackamore would have No metal on/ in it.
Chantel Barcomb a hackamore is any bridle that does not hold a bit and exerts pressure onto the nose of the horse. This includes mechanical hackamores, side pulls, bosals, dr cook bridle etc.
Great video, thank you!!
Really helped. Thanks for the video