Eclectic Classroom – The Anatomy of Bitting Part 1: How Bits Work
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Tags: biomechanics, bit function, bits, bitting, continuing education, fundamentals, spade bits
Brand: Deb Bennett, Ph.D.
Brands:Deb Bennett, Ph.D.
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Join Eclectic Horseman contributor Deb Bennett, Ph.D. for a discussion everything you didn’t know you didn’t know about how the horse’s head functions. Because chewing, swallowing, and breathing are all directly impacted by the act of putting a bit into a horse’s mouth it is imperative we have a clear understanding of the anatomy.
Please read the article “The Magic Formula — You Don’t Need a Tiedown” from back issue No.58 as preparation. Link in order confirmation.
The class was held Thursday August 22nd via Zoom.
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Kate S. (verified owner) –
Such a phenomenal lecture from Dr. Deb. She is driven to correctly educate people who want to learn and advance their understanding of horses. Thank you Dr. Deb!
Andrea Hess (verified owner) –
Wow! Dr. Bennett has an amazing depth of knowledge to share. It’s one thing to say “don’t tighten nosebands too much” and another to show anatomically why. You may wonder if it’s true when somebody just says it, but when you see why you believe and retain that knowledge. Thank you!