The Anatomy of Bitting Part 2: All About Snaffles – Archived Event
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Category: Watch Past Classes
Tags: archive-bits, biomechanics, bit function, bits, bitting, continuing education, fundamentals, snaffle bit
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Join Eclectic Horseman contributor Deb Bennett, Ph.D. for a discussion on the anatomy of bitting and an exploration of non-leverage bits, commonly called “snaffles.”
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 September 19th via Zoom
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Kate S. (verified owner) –
A great quote from Dr. Deb during this class session: “It’s not about being right – it’s about perceiving. You have to perceive where he [the horse] has a need and then figure out how to fix that need or fulfill that need.”
Such a profound statement which has caused me to pause and consider how I personally approach my horses.
Always a pleasure to listen to Dr. Deb!